CCMOON DAO is the community-governed organization that manages the MOON token and the broader r/CryptoCurrency ecosystem.
The DAO oversees governance, treasury management, advertising partnerships, moderation coordination, and contributor rewards, with decisions made transparently by MOON holders through onchain voting.
Its mission is to sustainably fund and grow crypto-native communities while keeping control in the hands of the community itself.
More to come on that soon. I started that and got the pools and LP token contracts created, an then realized there’s a lot that is going into it like relayers fees, how to handle swaps when there isn’t enough liquidity, etc.
This week, I’m going to make an effort to draft a governance proposal for the bridge and all the decisions that I think make the most sense and lay out how it’ll work, but it’s definitely in the works.
I think the DAO means that it's not just gonna be exclusive to this sub or even just Reddit anymore.
Moons can become much more universal. Plus with the Marshall DAO it can turn into a self sustained economy with distribution and rewards coming from ads, sponsors, AMAs, marketplaces, etc... from any sub and any site that wants to participate. It's already expanding in sister subs.
Essentially right now, the officers can only handle Reddit as it's essentially a volunteer position. I'd love for others in our community to start expanding and growing and you'd certainly have our support
Definitely agree for the most part, but I’d say that this DAO has been going for ~2 years (after Reddit subset moons) and is an entirely community run project from this sub.
The main goal is educating people on web3. In fact, none of the DAO officers even take a salary from the DAO.
Lol people will dedicate their time and efforts to make something that will stand the test of time, will give free crypto to new people, teach them to use DeFi for free and people are still crying about it.
I had a conversation the other day with someone and was saying how moons laid the foundation for me across so many different web3 concepts.
Airdrops / farming - most obvious way with posting & commenting
Centralized Governance - monthly voting on Reddit
Decentralized exchanges - Moons were only available on Sushiswap when they hit mainnet, so that's where I traded them
DeFi (specifically LPs) - Sold some earned moons for ETH, then created LP positions on Sushi
DeFi yield farming - LP positions got boosted yield in additional moons & sushi tokens for a period of time
Decentralized governance & DAOs - CCMOON DAO after Reddit sunset moons
We've also added lending with Teller, although I ventured into that area before we started on Teller.
I'm probably forgetting a few more, but moons are really a great way for beginners to crypto to learn & then put into "risk-free" practice what they learn.
Sounds very similar to my story; only used a CEX before being introduced to moons, slowly learned how to use a DEX, LP, yield farm - and then gained confidence in staking ETH, lending, and began to explore other chains with airdrop hunting.
I thought I was getting 16% because I added more moons to my stake but good to know it’s just going down…. Edit: maybe it’ll go back up if/when people start borrowing (more) ¯_(ツ)_/¯
CCMOON DAO is the community-governed organization that manages the MOON token and the broader r/CryptoCurrency ecosystem.
The DAO oversees governance, treasury management, advertising partnerships, moderation coordination, and contributor rewards, with decisions made transparently by MOON holders through onchain voting.
Its mission is to sustainably fund and grow crypto-native communities while keeping control in the hands of the community itself.
I keep on wanting to click on the picture and be whisked away to the App Store
I immediately downvote everything that mentions shitcoin MOON.
Enjoy being left in the dust
Lol maybe touch grass, my friend
There is no need to be so negative or butthurt about a single coin, if you don't like it, you can ignore it and buy whatever you like
This is a pretty cool community run DAO!
Love the DAO and all the progress its been doing.
20% APY with just holding a highly deflationary token with constant buys and burns is insane
Can't wait for the bridge that will make Arb One/Nova use seamless too
It is currently at 16%.
Yep, still a great return for holding a token I'd gladly hold regardless.
More to come on that soon. I started that and got the pools and LP token contracts created, an then realized there’s a lot that is going into it like relayers fees, how to handle swaps when there isn’t enough liquidity, etc.
This week, I’m going to make an effort to draft a governance proposal for the bridge and all the decisions that I think make the most sense and lay out how it’ll work, but it’s definitely in the works.
The Dao is the way 🧘♂️
What exactly will the DAO do? And what does 'powered by Moons' mean? Is it only about governance for this sub?
Moons are used here and on r/Cryptomarkets right now with expansion further expansion plans to other subs and outside Reddit too
I think the DAO means that it's not just gonna be exclusive to this sub or even just Reddit anymore.
Moons can become much more universal. Plus with the Marshall DAO it can turn into a self sustained economy with distribution and rewards coming from ads, sponsors, AMAs, marketplaces, etc... from any sub and any site that wants to participate. It's already expanding in sister subs.
Discord, X, Youtube.
Plenty of ways the DAO could increase their reach and exposure for advertisers, and also increase the general community size.
Eventually offer a bundle advertising option where an advertising campaign can run across multiple platforms.
That's the vision.
Essentially right now, the officers can only handle Reddit as it's essentially a volunteer position. I'd love for others in our community to start expanding and growing and you'd certainly have our support
This is peak.
Our own decentralized currency like no other.
Now we just need to coordinate market manipulation. If the American feds reading, we'll buy you just give us a couple of years
Not gonna lie, these DAO spotlights always sound promising but half of them end up being ghost towns after a few months
Definitely agree for the most part, but I’d say that this DAO has been going for ~2 years (after Reddit subset moons) and is an entirely community run project from this sub.
The main goal is educating people on web3. In fact, none of the DAO officers even take a salary from the DAO.
I recommend checking out the website and r/CryptoCurrencyMeta for more info
Beautiful DAO
I really don't understand why this project is trying to remain relevant.
It was fun before Reddit screwed it all up. Now just let it die.
Lol people will dedicate their time and efforts to make something that will stand the test of time, will give free crypto to new people, teach them to use DeFi for free and people are still crying about it.
Crazy.
people are still earning some what free crypto through this sub
moons are being distributed + polygon contributing for distributions
people are salty they can't have "fun" anymore (because they don't get hundreds/thousand of free dollars for free monthly anymore)
because moons have progressed alot since sunset.
Moons was my gateway to crypto world at one point. I was even buying them via Rinkeby testnet.
I had a conversation the other day with someone and was saying how moons laid the foundation for me across so many different web3 concepts.
Airdrops / farming - most obvious way with posting & commenting
Centralized Governance - monthly voting on Reddit
Decentralized exchanges - Moons were only available on Sushiswap when they hit mainnet, so that's where I traded them
DeFi (specifically LPs) - Sold some earned moons for ETH, then created LP positions on Sushi
DeFi yield farming - LP positions got boosted yield in additional moons & sushi tokens for a period of time
Decentralized governance & DAOs - CCMOON DAO after Reddit sunset moons
We've also added lending with Teller, although I ventured into that area before we started on Teller.
I'm probably forgetting a few more, but moons are really a great way for beginners to crypto to learn & then put into "risk-free" practice what they learn.
Sounds very similar to my story; only used a CEX before being introduced to moons, slowly learned how to use a DEX, LP, yield farm - and then gained confidence in staking ETH, lending, and began to explore other chains with airdrop hunting.
It's been a wild ride!
All my moons are staking on teller. Pretty cool site. I like that I can claim the rewards whenever and put them into the stake pool
Yep, feels soo good its crazy and I keep buying more and staking.
Although the APY is not gonna last forever but I'll definitely use it as much as possible while its active
What's the APY currently?
16%
Thanks! Thought I was the only one seeing 16%. It was 20% just recently, right?
Yep, I believe it got lowered today. Hopefully, it stays at these levels for quite some time though!
I thought I was getting 16% because I added more moons to my stake but good to know it’s just going down…. Edit: maybe it’ll go back up if/when people start borrowing (more) ¯_(ツ)_/¯