Have you noticed that many Web3 projects start by saying: I want to issue coins, list on exchanges, and build communities? The result? The company is not registered, and the compliance is unknown. Once the coins are issued, the reputation collapses, and it ends up like running away.

In fact, sometimes they don’t run away on purpose, but there is no safe, compliant, and simple startup path at all.

And Decent is designed to solve this pain point.

It allows the project to go from an idea to registering as a company, issuing coins, forming a team, paying wages, and complying with laws, and the whole process is packaged and completed. And all support mobile terminal operation, even without a computer, you can start a Web3 business with a mobile phone.

The important thing is:

The projects launched through Decent have been included in a set of standardized systems from the beginning. The project parties and investors are on the same track. It is not just a tool, but a new order for Web3 entrepreneurship: like Web2, there are rules and systems to follow. It is not only compatible with the US compliance framework (such as DUNA, MSA, etc.), but also supports DAO-style governance design, such as "term", "election system", "multi-signature role" and other settings, which is very suitable for teams that want to work on community projects for a long time.

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🌈Now @decentdao has launched a task activity with @Galxe

🔗Activity link: https://t.co/kFuN52dEuX

Not only are there rewards for doing this task, but more importantly, you are participating in building an early platform ecosystem that may become the default paradigm for Web3 compliance startup.

🌈Why do you recommend everyone to do Decent's Galxe activity now?

1️⃣ It's not a task disk, but the original accumulation of compliance norms

Decent helps Web3 teams complete "company registration + coin issuance mechanism + compliance startup" in one stop.

You are now participating in the Galxe task, standing in the first batch of builder camps that established this set of startup specifications,

and it is very likely to become a priority user and seed governance in its future ecology.

2️⃣In the early stage of the activity, points are scarce and have "original record value"

The activity has not been rolled out too widely at present, and those who participate now are "first-generation score segment users".

This kind of original points and behavior records are very likely to be counted as big points in airdrops and token distribution in the future (similar to the early task participants of zkSync, Mode, and Zora).

3️⃣It will issue coins in the future and may also be bound to multiple project airdrop pools

Decent will issue coins itself and help other projects to launch in compliance with its rules.

Then it is likely to become the underlying entrance to multiple project launchpads in the future:

Use its token for governance;

Use its token for pledging to launch projects;

Even other projects airdrop, refer to its active user data.

So now you are not participating in a simple activity, but a pass to enter this future "multi-airdrop intersection" in advance.

🌈Summary:

What you are doing is not a task, but an early construction behavior of a future Web3 compliance ecosystem.

📌Early + raw score = opportunity

📌Do a task = multiple project potential candidates

📌Participate in an ecosystem = build a new "Rug-proof, truly compliant" encryption launch standard!