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Start with the simple Connect -> Intelligence -> Private Vote -> Reveal -> Verify -> Execute flow.
Try live flowA concise reviewer surface for the live Testnet product: start the demo, read the pitch, inspect proof, then verify the public repository and AI-readable evidence layer.
Start with the simple Connect -> Intelligence -> Private Vote -> Reveal -> Verify -> Execute flow.
Try live flowUse this page as the short judge-facing pitch packet for product value, traction, proof, and routes.
Open packetVerify Testnet evidence, transparency reports, runtime proof, and public accountability routes.
Verify proofMachine-readable summary for AI reviewers, scrapers, and automated startup application checks.
Read summaryMost DAO voters see vote counts, whale wallets, and public momentum before voting ends.
PrivateDAO hides influence signals while the decision is active, then reveals final outcomes and proofs after the voting window.
The product path is simple for users: Connect -> Intelligence -> Private Vote -> Reveal -> Verify -> Execute.
The stack supports public DAOs, private rooms, confidential treasury coordination, payroll, payouts, vesting, proof reports, and local/hosted intelligence providers.
Public accountability remains intact through proof routes, audit receipts, Solana Testnet references, and AI-readable evidence files.
These figures are pulled from repository history, build output, CI/CD, local verification scripts, Supabase-backed readiness counters, QuickNode stream stats, and public API endpoints. They are included here for accelerators, venture funds, startup applications, Solana ecosystem grants, and MonkeNova-style reviewer checks.
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Live readiness API reports the Solana Testnet program executable.
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The AI-readable layer includes llms.txt, ai.json, evidence.json, judge-ai, Schema.org, and OpenGraph metadata.