Phase One Successfully Completed @Polymarket@PolymarketSport
Out of 106 members who signed up:
40 successfully completed the entire setup on their own by following the video instructions.
57 required assistance from the community, which extended the process to more than 3 days.
The remaining members dropped out because they found the process too complicated or didn't have enough time.
To make sure everyone had the opportunity to properly test the platform, we and our partner communities distributed more than $2,700 to our members, allowing them to complete deposits and gain real hands-on experience before Phase Two.
Now it's time for Phase Two, which will last 7-14 days.
How to Deposit Funds and Place Your First Bet – the tutorial video is below.
We hope you're ready.
Once you've completed the process, please share your experience with us. We'd especially like to hear your thoughts on the user interface and the overall user experience.
The Individual Path proved to be too difficult for all of our members. The same is true in real life—only a very small number of people are able to walk that path alone.
That's why it's so important to be part of a strong collective.
So, what's our next step?
While this world was governed by people who worked for the common good, they realized that a large state could not function effectively without being divided into smaller administrative units. That is why, even today, most countries are organized into states, regions, provinces, or other forms of decentralized administrative structures.
So what is the plan then?
10 members remain in the fight for the $27,000 prize on the Individual Path.
On the other side, those on the Collective Path are slowly realizing that if they continue carrying people who don't want to contribute, they may eventually sink with them.
Quote of the Day
Never take someone else's burden onto your own shoulders. That burden was given to them so they could become a better person.
If you are willing to carry that burden for them, be prepared to carry everything that comes with it as well.
Question of the Day
Can a group function if no one takes initiative?
Can a group function without organization?
How do we build organization if no one is willing to step forward and take responsibility?
And if no one does, do the only people left to lead end up being those driven by personal interests?
So where do we start?
👇 What do you think?