Alpha Dune Airdrop Review : They Could Win up to $500 Worth

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Alpha Dune Airdrop Review : They Could Win up to $500 Worth

About Alpha Dune Airdrop

Alpha Dune Airdrop is the governance hub that manages their entire ecosystem of projects. With Alphadune their aim is to build a more unified and integrated Web3 environment and offer broad utility and interoperability across projects.

Alpha Dune is giving away a total of $1,000 worth of STR tokens (Stater) to users who complete simple giveaway tasks. Sign up for the giveaway and complete simple tasks to earn entries. Also earn more entries for each referral. Users who complete at least 100 entries will get a chance to win the rewards. A total of 10 participants will be selected in which they would win up to $500 worth of STR tokens and free mints to Houndrace.

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Step No 1

Register for the Alpha Dune Airdrop by creating an account.

Step No 2

Verify your email & log in to your account.

Step No 3

Take part in the referral program and invite 3 friends.

Step No 4

Join Alpha Dune Airdrop on Telegram group & Telegram channel

Step No 5

Follow Alpha Dune on Twitter & like/share the pinned tweet and tag 3 friends.  

Step No 6

Like/follow Alpha Dune Airdrop on Facebook & like/share the pinned post.  

Step No 7

Submit your details to the Alpha Dune Airdrop form. 

Alpha Dune DAO

Alpha Dune DAO exists because decentralized governance represents an important step in building and managing a global community.

The Alpha Governance Proposal process will allow Alpha Dune DAO members to make decisions and shape the future of our ecosystem by using the Governance Fund allocations to build new set of features that will impact the development of our projects across all areas. Alpha Dune DAO is open to all Alpha Dune holders.

Membership

Participating in submissions of ideas, proposals and voting is available only to Alpha Dune DAO members. Holding DUNE tokens is the only requirement for membership in the DAO.

Communication Channels

Commonwealth is the first stop for all proposals. An ADP (Alpha Dune Proposal) Idea is submitted as a post in Commonwealth and must receive confirmation from a moderator that it complies with DAO-approved rules before it appears to the community. Alpha Dune holders must go through a wallet authentication process to post ideas or give feedback to ideas via comments.

Snapshot is used for voting. Proposal drafts that have passed their respective approval processes become available for voting on Snapshot. Alpha Dune holders must go through a wallet authentication process to vote.

Proposal Process

There are four main categories an ADP (Alpha Dune Proposal) can fall under: Core, Process, Informational and Ecosystem Fund Allocation.

Core Proposals – Proposals for making decisions on technical product features, design improvements or partnerships.

Core proposals have two main subcategories:

  • Product Development – Everything related to a technical implementation fall here: Feature development, smart contract, UI/UX improvement.
  • Brand Decisions – Proposals related to partnerships, contests and other brand decisions.

Process Proposals – Proposals for making a change to a process or implementation. Examples include procedures, guidelines, changes to the decision-making process, and changes to the tools or environment of the DAO.

Informational Proposals – Proposals for general guidelines or information for the community.

Ecosystem Fund Allocation – Proposals for how DAO funds should be utilised.

A proposal typically includes:

  • Abstract – Two or three sentences that summarize the proposal.
  • Motivation – A statement on why the Alpha Dune community should implement the proposal.
  • Rationale – An explanation of how the proposal aligns with the Alpha Dune Community’s mission and guiding values.
  • Specifications – A detailed breakdown of the technologies that will be used.
  • Steps to Implement – A breakdown for each step necessary for implementation and information regarding resources for each step where applicable.
  • Timeline – Relevant timing details, including but not limited to start date, milestones, and completion dates.
  • Overall Cost – The total cost to implement the proposal.

Proposal Steps

Step 1: ADP Idea

An ADP idea is created as a post in our forums and must be approved by one of our moderators with a confirmation that it complies with the DAO-approved guidelines before it appears to the community. The party submitting the ADP idea will be referred to as the Initiator or Initiators (multiple members can work together on an ADP intention). The ADP idea informally gathers comments in the forum thread for 14 days. The initiator cannot edit the original post – if the initiator wants to propose changes to the original intention, he must do this via the comments.

Step 2: ADP Draft

After the 14 days feedback window has passed and the moderator closes the topic, one of our moderators will send the initiator the proposal template and the next steps for submission and voting. They can also create a proposal category if necessary.

The initiator will fill out the template and can add additional information if necessary to better communicate the scope of the ADP draft. The moderator may also inform the author of incorrect or missing information that needs to be changed. If the initiator does not respond to those requests within 14 days, the ADP draft will be automatically rejected.