The Last Mile of Project-to-People Allocation
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The waterās in the pipe. But who gets to grow?
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Picture a vibrant fieldāyour Web3 projectābursting with potential. A main pipe, powered by tools like Gitcoin, RetroPGF, delivers a stream of capital from communities like Gitcoin. Millions flow to teams building the future. The waterās reached the field. Success, right?
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Not yet. The ālast mileā of allocation is where the magic happensāor dries up. That capital needs to nourish every plant: every coder, designer, and dreamer who tilled the soil. Too often, the irrigation channels are murky. A manager decides who gets a share. A spreadsheet dictates uneven flows. Contributors wonder: Was my work valued? Did I get a fair cut? Trust wilts. Resentment creeps in. The field doesnāt bloom.
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This isnāt just a Web3 problem. Itās a human one. Weāve built systems to fund teams but fumbled valuing individuals. Weāve mastered piping capital but stumbled at channeling it fairly.
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What if there was a better way?
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Imagine a team where every contributorās effort is clear. Where peersānot bossesāassess each otherās work with honesty and care. Where funds flow to those who delivered, not just those at the top. A system thatās transparent, fair, and human.
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Thatās the last mile weāre solving. Tools like CollabBerry let teams share value the way Web3 shares power: openly, collaboratively, equitably. No gatekeepers. No hidden math. Just clear channels from project to person.
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This isnāt about tech. Itās about trust. Itās about teams where people feel seen, valued, and proud. Itās about finishing what decentralization started.
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So, ask yourself: How does your team share its wins? Does it feel fair? Does it spark joy or doubt?
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The last mile matters. Itās where fairness livesāor dies. Ready to grow?