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            <description><![CDATA[Bullshit Corporation is the first onchain company of bullshit jobs on Base. By minting and holding employee tokens, participants elect the ‘Best Employee’ and unlock $BullshitCorp airdrops. Shareholders gain equal rewards, while the top holder secures a disproportionate bonus — a satirical yet functional reflection of corporate absurdity.]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>1. Artistic Approach</strong></p><p>Bullshit Corporation is a fictional onchain company deployed on the Base network via Zora.</p><p>It translates into Web3 the critique of bullshit jobs as defined by anthropologist David Graeber: meaningless, socially useless positions that continue to proliferate within modern organizations.</p><p>Our approach: to create an absurd yet fully functional company, whose corporate mechanisms are executed onchain.</p><p>Every participant becomes part of a living satire — an organization that rewards the illusion of productivity rather than actual value.</p><p><strong>2. Mechanism: Electing the “Best Employee”</strong></p><p>In each cycle, three fictional employees of BullshitCorp are introduced.</p><p>Each one represents a different bullshit job archetype.</p><p>• Participants may mint the token representing their chosen employee.</p><p>• The employee with the highest number of holders is elected “Best Employee”</p><p>• Only the holders of the winning token are eligible for the $BullshitCorp distribution.</p><br><p><strong>3. Tokenomics</strong></p><p>The native token of the project is the creator coin $BullshitCorp.</p><p>At the end of each bi-weekly cycle, rewards are distributed exclusively to holders of the elected employee’s token.</p><p>Bi-weekly airdrop distribution:</p><p>• 2,222,222 $BullshitCorp: distributed equally among all holders of the winning token.</p><p>• 1,111,111 $BullshitCorp: reserved for the Top 1 Holder (the wallet holding the largest amount of the token).</p><p>By receiving $BullshitCorp, each participant effectively becomes a shareholder of the very first onchain bullshit jobs company on Base.</p><p>In short:</p><p>• Every holder receives an equal share of the distribution.</p><p>• The top holder receives a disproportionate bonus, deliberately mirroring the privileges of hierarchical corporate structures.</p><p>Other airdrops may take place on X or Zora publications from the @bullshitcorporation account. They will not be announced. To have the chance to benefit from these bonus airdrops, comment your Zora smart wallet address on the X comments in different posts and mint the differents publications on Zora.</p><br><p>Have fun,</p><p>Ugo Digi, CEO (Creative Econimist Orientation) of Bullshit Corporation </p>]]></content:encoded>
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