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You do. All one million participants vote democratically. One person, one vote. No representatives. No board of directors. The majority decides.
AI evaluates proposals for feasibility and presents information clearly—but it doesn't decide. It's a tool that helps a million people make better decisions together.
Everything is transparent. Every dollar tracked. Every decision documented. All financial records public. If you have doubts, wait and watch—but the only way to prove this works is to try.
If this works, we scale. Project Two: $20 per person = $20M. Project Three: $40 per person = $40M. By Project Ten: $5,120 per person = $5.12 BILLION. We show what a million people can accomplish. (not the same people each time - do one - do them all.)
Yes! Once you contribute, you can submit as many ideas as you want. AI will help organize and evaluate them all before the democratic vote.
Yes.
It's a serious attempt to build real infrastructure democratically. But it's also an adventure with a million people, which means it's going to have moments of brilliance, moments of confusion, and moments where someone suggests building a monument to pizza.
We're taking the outcome seriously. We're not taking ourselves too seriously.
No. Not for MPP #1. The entire point is equal contribution = equal voice. Whether you're a billionaire or a student, you contribute $10 and get one vote. That's what makes this work.
You can support the effort with purchasing merchandise and recruiting others to participate.
No. This is a contribution to a for-profit project, not a charitable donation. You're not donating—you're participating in building something democratically.
Once we reach 1 million contributors (or our threshold), we'll have a proposal submission period (30 days), an AI evaluation period (30 days), and then democratic voting (14 days). Estimated timeline: 2-3 months after hitting our goal.
After AI evaluation narrows down proposals, you'll vote on approximately 10-20 finalist projects. We want enough options to be meaningful, but not so many that voting becomes overwhelming.
Physical infrastructure that serves communities and lasts. Parks, trails, public art, environmental restoration, community spaces, monuments, recreational facilities. Must be legal, feasible at $10M scale, and publicly accessible.
What's NOT allowed: Anything private, temporary, political, religious, or that primarily benefits one group. No statues of individuals. No projects that require massive ongoing costs we can't cover.
We've designed this to work at multiple scales:
Our goal is 1 million for the full $10M vision, but we'll create something meaningful at whatever level we reach. The experiment is valuable regardless—it proves what's possible.
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