From our initial testing, futarchy and Sowellian differ fundamentally in their operational approach. Futarchy requires a centralized entity to execute decisions. Sowellian, by contrast, lets incentive structures do the heavy lifting—no central authority needed. The real innovation? A fund model where management emerges organically from participation rather than being imposed from the top down.

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