The frontend for Pac DAO NFT 1
This frontend was deployed permanently to IPFS via Fleek for the first Action NFT sale: https://orange-lake-2728.on.fleek.co/
The associated smart contract was checked in to https://github.com/pacdao/actionnft-backend.
The rare auction contract was deployed to 0xd56c12efd06252f1f0098a8fe517da286245c0a8, allowing the top five bidders to receive the rare version of the NFT, with all else able to claim a refund after the resolution.
The common version was deployed to to 0xe60a7825a80509de847ffe30ce2936dfc770db6b, issued with a cap of 3000 and a linear price ramp of .001 after each mint from a .005 floor price.
The Action is targeting the infrastructure bill, which contained irrelevant and damaging language about cryptocurrency. The scored action is any politician who brings to floor vote an amendment to remove this language. The conclusion is determined by the PAC DAO.
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