Can we visit our district yet or do we have to wait until the genesis auction is over? And, is there anybody who purchased parcels in the Greenpoint district who can see a record of their transaction on the platform? I've been trying to access the auction but it won't let me log into it now that the auction has begun.
We can see Greenpoint on the map. We can't go there yet as the LAND auction is still live. Quite shocking to see this map (in a positive way)... this is such an awesome idea.
And it's the very beginning, we're here! And we got our headquarter on there right from the beginning too: at a premium spot IMO. As for having purchased parcels, I also pledged a few LAND and I'm looking forward to connecting with other Greenpoint Land owners.
I think having contributed land to districts is different than contributing to the genesis city, only the latter get to choose where they want to bid for a parcel and how much. If you committed land to a district yours is a part of the purple Greenpoint space. As to how that's managed I was under the impression that this is a task of The Movement's participants. My understanding is that as MVT holders (and LAND owners) we have governance rights, and we're here to discuss and create. Shaping the organization together.
I really don't know why it's so quite lately (compared to some time ago), now is the time that it gets interesting. Before the airdrop, not so much.
Oneunderbridge, when trying to log in, what's the issue you're getting? Do you have Metamask unlocked, and logged into the address that you sent the transaction from?
PS in my view the utterly low market cap and price is a gift for all. The doors are wide open.
Yes, the governance issues are something that the community will need to address, for sure. However, how will we start planning our builds if we do not know the dimensions of our plots? If somebody bought 10 parcels but they were distributed randomly all over the map, their build would be quite different than if their parcels were located next to each other, right? And, the "shape" of those plots is also significant because 10 parcels all in a row has different dimensions than 10 parcels in a circle, square, or rectangle. Do see what I mean?
Maybe we should start considering some form of intermediary governance like a "chamber of commerce" or something? Let's make this thing happen.