DuckDAO One Pager Competition
The DuckDAO One Pager competition is a two-week long event where cryptocurrency enthusiasts compete to produce the best possible one pager for an upcoming crypto project. 

Each submission must cover the following points:
  • Project Title and Logo: The name of the project + its logo
  • Blockchain: The blockchain on which the project is built i.e. Ethereum
  • Token Symbol: The token symbol i.e. $DD
  • Token Utility: Short description of the upcoming token utility, what it is used for, its purpose etc.
  • Status: Must be Upcoming!
  • Executive Summary: A brief overview of the project that encapsulates the most important aspects.
  • The Problem/Opportunity: Clearly define the problem or opportunity that the project addresses.
  • The Solution: Describe the project in a way that showcases how it solves the identified problem or capitalizes on the opportunity.
  • Target Market: Define the target audience or market for the project.
  • Market Size and Growth: Provide data on the current market size and potential growth.
  • Competition: Briefly mention the competitive landscape and the project's unique selling proposition (USP).
  • Business Model: Explain how the project will make money. This includes pricing strategy, sales channels, and revenue streams.
  • Traction: If applicable, include any progress or milestones already achieved, like sales figures, partnerships, or user base growth.
  • Social Media Metrics: High level member metrics from the project's public facing channels
  • Website Link: Official link directly to the project's website.

The event started on 11th January, 2024 and ends on the 25th January, 2024. 

A maximum of 10 winners will be selected to receive a FC Access NFT. FC stands for Fight Club, the most accessible inner circle. Each NFT is worth 40 $DD (DuckDAO's native token).

One Pager Template & Simplified Instructions: https://shorturl.at/CJZ68

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