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FreeDum Fighters’ Long-term Plan: What Happens after the Elections?

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By Sponsored Post on October 29, 2024 Uncategorized

While 2024 has been marked by the meme coin sector, the fact that this is also the year when the US is set to have its next presidential election led to the rise of the new crypto sector, PolitiFi.

This finally gave a home to a number of coins and tokens that were launched over the years in reference to Trump, Biden, Harris, and other political figures in the US, but also in other countries. With this US election being a clash between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris as the two leading candidates, the PolitiFi project that is currently making the titles is one that features the two locked in a battle for freedom — FreeDum Fighters (DUM).

The project allows investors to buy its token, DUM, and then stake it into one of two pools by voting for one of the candidates whose parody versions are known as MAGATRON and KAMACOP. The project describes it as “fueling the war machine” and inflating the egos of the two satirical characters.

But, when people invest in certain projects, it is typically because they are after long-term gains. With the election being only about a week away now, many have asked what will happen to the project once it is over. 

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FreeDum Fighters After The Election

The project itself claims that it will “continue to provide endless amusement for all who dare to venture into the realm of crypto-political warfare.” This suggests that FreeDum Fighters will continue to offer similar political clashes for the token holders to vote on, as future conflicts emerge.

On top of that, DUM holders also get to participate in weekly FreeDum Fighters debates, which will likely continue to evolve over time. The project says as much in its whitepaper, noting that: “FreeDum Fighters aims to plant itself right at the intersection of satire, gamification, and emergent blockchain technology. We hope that by building a unique platform that appeals to political buffs, gaming enthusiasts, and everyone in between!”

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However, it also adds that this is a groundbreaking experiment, meaning that there are no certainties about its future. Instead, the project will rely on the community, the political sphere, and new ideas to change and evolve as it goes. For the community, this approach will always provide a way to earn money from supporting one stance or the other, with no allegiances, based purely on argumentation and solid ideology, introducing another new way to use crypto, and earn from it.

For the time being, however, the project is still in its presale stage, so anyone seeking to join early should make their move now. The presale has raised over $330k as of October 29, selling more than 6.4 billion DUM tokens, which are available for only $0.000055 apiece. You can buy them with ETH, USDT, USDC, BNB, BASE, or SOL.

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