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My Crypto Project for the Linux Community
Hello, I'm a Linux enthusiast.
I'm here to give an honest speech — really honest.
I live in Brazil, where Linux isn’t that popular yet, even though we have some big channels like Diolinux.
I have basic to intermediate knowledge of Linux and I love community-driven projects.
As I mentioned, my quality of life isn't the best compared to first-world countries.
So I decided to try to earn something doing what I like, especially since it's hard to find a job here in Brazil.
I had this (not very original — sarcasm) idea of creating a crypto project focused on the Linux community, backed by a big DAO.
I started with a small team — just me and two others — but they gave up halfway, so I kept the dream going alone.
I created this token with two goals: escape the poverty I live in, and fully dive into the Linux world, which I’ve been part of for about 3 years.
The crypto is well documented (at least I hope so). If there’s anything wrong, just let me know.
It's also secure — I locked a large part of the capital in reliable services, and you can check everything on the website.
I know that if this ever gains value, it might take years — and that’s okay.
My honest goal is for the token to help me and also support the community, through the DAO I built.
There are over 1 billion SUDX tokens, and the plan is to release them over time based on community needs.
The DAO is currently live on Aragon with 50 million tokens, and I’ll add more over time if the community asks.
I don’t think it’s fair to dump everything into the DAO at once — only when truly needed.
I'm not fluent in English — I use Google Translate and AI to communicate globally, since my native language is Portuguese.
I chose to focus on an international audience because my country’s currency has little value.
I launched a pool of 5 million tokens for $400. It may not seem like much, but for me, that’s a lot of money. I’ll try to launch more pools if there are donations.
So, please check out the website and see what I’ve built. If you think it’s trustworthy, let me know.
The token is called SUDX, inspired by the sudo command in Linux. I know, it’s kinda cliché — but that’s what came to mind.
Visit the site and see my proposal for yourself. Thanks to anyone who read this far. 💙
The digital world runs on open-source software. From your smart TV to your smartphone, from the servers that power Web3 to the artificial intelligence redefining our future—everything depends on code that is built, maintained, and shared freely. But there's a paradox at the heart of this ecosystem: the code is free, but its developers often are not. They rely on sporadic donations, volunteer work, and fragmented funding. The community's gratitude is immense, but it rarely translates into fair and sustainable financial support. Today, we introduce a solution. SUDX is officially live on the Polygon Mainnet. Transforming Gratitude into Action In the Linux universe, sudo is the command that grants power and responsibility. Our token, SUDX, is born from this philosophy to become the native currency of a new funding ecosystem for open source. SUDX is more than just a token. It's an ecosystem designed to empower the open-source world with concrete tools: 1. Direct and Transparent Donations: Support your favorite projects and developers with fast, auditable transactions on the Polygon blockchain. No intermediaries, no bureaucracy. 2. Decentralized Governance (DAO): The SUDX community will decide the future. Token holders can vote to collectively fund new tools, bounties for critical bugs, and initiatives that benefit the entire ecosystem. 3. On-Chain Reputation (Coming Soon): Contributions are valuable. In the future, developers will be able to earn reputation tokens for their commits and support, building an immutable and valued on-chain resume.
My Crypto Project for the Linux Community
Hello, I'm a Linux enthusiast.
I'm here to give an honest speech — really honest.
I live in Brazil, where Linux isn’t that popular yet, even though we have some big channels like Diolinux.
I have basic to intermediate knowledge of Linux and I love community-driven projects.
As I mentioned, my quality of life isn't the best compared to first-world countries.
So I decided to try to earn something doing what I like, especially since it's hard to find a job here in Brazil.
I had this (not very original — sarcasm) idea of creating a crypto project focused on the Linux community, backed by a big DAO.
I started with a small team — just me and two others — but they gave up halfway, so I kept the dream going alone.
I created this token with two goals: escape the poverty I live in, and fully dive into the Linux world, which I’ve been part of for about 3 years.
The crypto is well documented (at least I hope so). If there’s anything wrong, just let me know.
It's also secure — I locked a large part of the capital in reliable services, and you can check everything on the website.
I know that if this ever gains value, it might take years — and that’s okay.
My honest goal is for the token to help me and also support the community, through the DAO I built.
There are over 1 billion SUDX tokens, and the plan is to release them over time based on community needs.
The DAO is currently live on Aragon with 50 million tokens, and I’ll add more over time if the community asks.
I don’t think it’s fair to dump everything into the DAO at once — only when truly needed.
I'm not fluent in English — I use Google Translate and AI to communicate globally, since my native language is Portuguese.
I chose to focus on an international audience because my country’s currency has little value.
I launched a pool of 5 million tokens for $400. It may not seem like much, but for me, that’s a lot of money. I’ll try to launch more pools if there are donations.
So, please check out the website and see what I’ve built. If you think it’s trustworthy, let me know.
The token is called SUDX, inspired by the sudo command in Linux. I know, it’s kinda cliché — but that’s what came to mind.
Visit the site and see my proposal for yourself. Thanks to anyone who read this far. 💙
The digital world runs on open-source software. From your smart TV to your smartphone, from the servers that power Web3 to the artificial intelligence redefining our future—everything depends on code that is built, maintained, and shared freely. But there's a paradox at the heart of this ecosystem: the code is free, but its developers often are not. They rely on sporadic donations, volunteer work, and fragmented funding. The community's gratitude is immense, but it rarely translates into fair and sustainable financial support. Today, we introduce a solution. SUDX is officially live on the Polygon Mainnet. Transforming Gratitude into Action In the Linux universe, sudo is the command that grants power and responsibility. Our token, SUDX, is born from this philosophy to become the native currency of a new funding ecosystem for open source. SUDX is more than just a token. It's an ecosystem designed to empower the open-source world with concrete tools: 1. Direct and Transparent Donations: Support your favorite projects and developers with fast, auditable transactions on the Polygon blockchain. No intermediaries, no bureaucracy. 2. Decentralized Governance (DAO): The SUDX community will decide the future. Token holders can vote to collectively fund new tools, bounties for critical bugs, and initiatives that benefit the entire ecosystem. 3. On-Chain Reputation (Coming Soon): Contributions are valuable. In the future, developers will be able to earn reputation tokens for their commits and support, building an immutable and valued on-chain resume.
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