The post Dare Me? This Solana Project Is Paying Out Crypto for Hilarious Stunts appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In brief Dare Market brands itself as the “most unhinged platform on the internet,” as it creates a place for people to be paid to do goofy stunts. However, Dare Market says it won’t allow dangerous content on the site due to its strict moderation policy. The project raised a $2 million pre-seed round led by Karatage and Paper Ventures. A man screams “What the fuck?” in a store, posts the video to social media, and smiles as he sees Solana tokens enter his wallet. This future is possible because of Dare Market—a newly launched crypto-fueled platform looking to help creators monetize viral stunts. There are two ways for dares to be funded. The first allows a user to post a dare with a bounty attached. Individuals will then post videos on social media fulfilling the dare, and the proposer chooses the winner. Otherwise, users can set their own dare that they’ll do as long as the platform can raise a specified amount of money via the “Fund-My-Dare” feature. If 69% of the dare’s funders validate that the user has done the dare, then the deposited USDC or SOL will be released. “Dare is the internet on steroids,” Isla Rose Perfito, founder and CEO of Dare Market, told Decrypt. “It offers the two things this generation wants most: money and fame. Now, anyone can post a dare or do a dare and get paid for it. For brands and creators, it’s a live laboratory for cultural moments—proof-based entertainment where the audience isn’t just watching, they’re active participants.” Perfito explained that dares can also be customized only to apply to one person—for example, a notable streamer—or the prize money can be split between multiple users. The Dare Market platform takes 6.9% of the bounty at settlement. The idea echoes that of… The post Dare Me? This Solana Project Is Paying Out Crypto for Hilarious Stunts appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In brief Dare Market brands itself as the “most unhinged platform on the internet,” as it creates a place for people to be paid to do goofy stunts. However, Dare Market says it won’t allow dangerous content on the site due to its strict moderation policy. The project raised a $2 million pre-seed round led by Karatage and Paper Ventures. A man screams “What the fuck?” in a store, posts the video to social media, and smiles as he sees Solana tokens enter his wallet. This future is possible because of Dare Market—a newly launched crypto-fueled platform looking to help creators monetize viral stunts. There are two ways for dares to be funded. The first allows a user to post a dare with a bounty attached. Individuals will then post videos on social media fulfilling the dare, and the proposer chooses the winner. Otherwise, users can set their own dare that they’ll do as long as the platform can raise a specified amount of money via the “Fund-My-Dare” feature. If 69% of the dare’s funders validate that the user has done the dare, then the deposited USDC or SOL will be released. “Dare is the internet on steroids,” Isla Rose Perfito, founder and CEO of Dare Market, told Decrypt. “It offers the two things this generation wants most: money and fame. Now, anyone can post a dare or do a dare and get paid for it. For brands and creators, it’s a live laboratory for cultural moments—proof-based entertainment where the audience isn’t just watching, they’re active participants.” Perfito explained that dares can also be customized only to apply to one person—for example, a notable streamer—or the prize money can be split between multiple users. The Dare Market platform takes 6.9% of the bounty at settlement. The idea echoes that of…

Dare Me? This Solana Project Is Paying Out Crypto for Hilarious Stunts

In brief

  • Dare Market brands itself as the “most unhinged platform on the internet,” as it creates a place for people to be paid to do goofy stunts.
  • However, Dare Market says it won’t allow dangerous content on the site due to its strict moderation policy.
  • The project raised a $2 million pre-seed round led by Karatage and Paper Ventures.

A man screams “What the fuck?” in a store, posts the video to social media, and smiles as he sees Solana tokens enter his wallet. This future is possible because of Dare Market—a newly launched crypto-fueled platform looking to help creators monetize viral stunts.

There are two ways for dares to be funded. The first allows a user to post a dare with a bounty attached. Individuals will then post videos on social media fulfilling the dare, and the proposer chooses the winner.

Otherwise, users can set their own dare that they’ll do as long as the platform can raise a specified amount of money via the “Fund-My-Dare” feature. If 69% of the dare’s funders validate that the user has done the dare, then the deposited USDC or SOL will be released.

“Dare is the internet on steroids,” Isla Rose Perfito, founder and CEO of Dare Market, told Decrypt. “It offers the two things this generation wants most: money and fame. Now, anyone can post a dare or do a dare and get paid for it. For brands and creators, it’s a live laboratory for cultural moments—proof-based entertainment where the audience isn’t just watching, they’re active participants.”

Perfito explained that dares can also be customized only to apply to one person—for example, a notable streamer—or the prize money can be split between multiple users. The Dare Market platform takes 6.9% of the bounty at settlement.

The idea echoes that of the darkest moments in Pump.fun’s history, when the Solana meme coin launchpad spawned crazy stunts that put humans and animals at risk. One streamer literally set himself on fire for his DARE meme coin, and later theorized creating a dare platform inspired by the 2016 movie “Nerve,” although it never came to fruition.

The trend got so out of hand that “Black Mirror” even parodied the concept in April, depicting a site where users got paid for performing increasingly extreme stunts.

However, Dare Market claims no such dares will happen on its platform. Perfito told Decrypt that any dares “that puts any individual in harm’s way” or is “encouraging self-harm, [or] drug usage” will not make it onto the platform. That’s because before dares are posted, they’re run through an automated moderation system and will also be reviewed by real humans.

“I think it’s the [expectation] with some businesses and individuals out there that in order to go viral, you have to do something that’s so ridiculous at the expense of people or yourself. And that’s just not true,” Perfito said.

With this ethos, Dare Market has closed a $2 million pre-seed funding round led by Karatage and Paper Ventures with participation from NBA star Tristan Thompson, crypto influencer Ansem, and gambling firm Super Group.

As of today’s launch, the platform will have a handful of dare markets funded by companies looking to promote their brands. One, for example, is hosted by a company called WTF Leagues, which is daring people to scream “What the fuck?” in public in exchange for funds.

Similarly, last month, a little-known project known as POIDH, short for “pics or it didn’t happen” put a $28,000 meme coin bounty on beating the Guinness World Record for the most kickflips on a skateboard done in a minute. A man named Dave Bachinsky eventually beat the record and claimed his meme coin prize.

The types of content that Dare Market is looking to promote can be seen through the creators that it has been sponsoring. For example, creator Penofein has recorded himself having fake arguments in public, prank-calling businesses, and sneaking into offices—fairly harmless fun.

Screenshot of dildo markets. Image: Dare Markets.

“I like to call [Dare Market] the inverse of Polymarket, in a way. Because with Polymarket, Kalshi, or traditional prediction markets, you’re betting on the outcomes of scenarios using capital. They’ve proven themselves as great truth marketplaces,” Perfito explained, labeling a dare as the inverse of a truth thanks to the popular party game truth or dare.

“Now it makes more sense than ever, because attention is one of the most scarce resources on the internet—everyone is fighting for it. It’s one of the most difficult things to earn, and almost impossible to keep,” Perfito told Decrypt. “Dare Market fixes that.”

Daily Debrief Newsletter

Start every day with the top news stories right now, plus original features, a podcast, videos and more.

Source: https://decrypt.co/344425/dare-me-solana-project-paying-crypto-hilarious-stunts

Market Opportunity
ME Logo
ME Price(ME)
$0.2081
$0.2081$0.2081
+0.04%
USD
ME (ME) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Will US Banks Soon Accept Stablecoin Interest?

Will US Banks Soon Accept Stablecoin Interest?

The post Will US Banks Soon Accept Stablecoin Interest? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong predicts US banks will reverse their stance
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/12/27 22:36
ArtGis Finance Partners with MetaXR to Expand its DeFi Offerings in the Metaverse

ArtGis Finance Partners with MetaXR to Expand its DeFi Offerings in the Metaverse

By using this collaboration, ArtGis utilizes MetaXR’s infrastructure to widen access to its assets and enable its customers to interact with the metaverse.
Share
Blockchainreporter2025/09/18 00:07
BlackRock boosts AI and US equity exposure in $185 billion models

BlackRock boosts AI and US equity exposure in $185 billion models

The post BlackRock boosts AI and US equity exposure in $185 billion models appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. BlackRock is steering $185 billion worth of model portfolios deeper into US stocks and artificial intelligence. The decision came this week as the asset manager adjusted its entire model suite, increasing its equity allocation and dumping exposure to international developed markets. The firm now sits 2% overweight on stocks, after money moved between several of its biggest exchange-traded funds. This wasn’t a slow shuffle. Billions flowed across multiple ETFs on Tuesday as BlackRock executed the realignment. The iShares S&P 100 ETF (OEF) alone brought in $3.4 billion, the largest single-day haul in its history. The iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) collected $2.3 billion, while the iShares US Equity Factor Rotation Active ETF (DYNF) added nearly $2 billion. The rebalancing triggered swift inflows and outflows that realigned investor exposure on the back of performance data and macroeconomic outlooks. BlackRock raises equities on strong US earnings The model updates come as BlackRock backs the rally in American stocks, fueled by strong earnings and optimism around rate cuts. In an investment letter obtained by Bloomberg, the firm said US companies have delivered 11% earnings growth since the third quarter of 2024. Meanwhile, earnings across other developed markets barely touched 2%. That gap helped push the decision to drop international holdings in favor of American ones. Michael Gates, lead portfolio manager for BlackRock’s Target Allocation ETF model portfolio suite, said the US market is the only one showing consistency in sales growth, profit delivery, and revisions in analyst forecasts. “The US equity market continues to stand alone in terms of earnings delivery, sales growth and sustainable trends in analyst estimates and revisions,” Michael wrote. He added that non-US developed markets lagged far behind, especially when it came to sales. This week’s changes reflect that position. The move was made ahead of the Federal…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 01:44