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OKR template to launch Oracle token to secure capital through Excelrator

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The primary objective of this OKR is to launch an Oracle token, utilizing the Excelrator platform, to secure crucial capital. Two main outcomes have been identified as being vital to achieving this goal. Legal and compliance considerations are critical, and efforts need to be committed to understanding and complying with the laws and regulations surrounding the token issuance.

Secondly, financial commitments are crucial. Efforts need to hinge on securing initial investment commitments, accounting for 25% of the token offering. This implicates the identification of potential investors, the development of compelling pitches, and confirmation of funding commitments.

The third and final part of this OKR involves the actual development of Oracle functionality in the Excelrator platform. The aspiration here is to develop this functionality to a demonstrable stage. A comprehensive understanding of relevant Oracle functionalities would be necessary to implement them into Excelrator and prepare for a full-fledged demonstration.

This OKR is highly collaborative. It requires engagement from those well-versed in legal matters, investment relations, to technically proficient individuals who can develop and integrate new functionalities within the platform. Such breadth of activities require a diversity of skills and areas of expertise, translating to increased chances of achieving the outlined objectives.
  • ObjectiveObjectiveLaunch Oracle token to secure capital through Excelrator
  • Key ResultKRFinalize legal and compliance aspects for token issuance
  • TaskReview applicable laws and regulations for token issuance
  • TaskCorrect potential compliance issues spotted in the review
  • TaskConsult with a legal expert on compliance requirements
  • Key ResultKRSecure commitments to purchase 25% of token offering
  • TaskFollow up and confirm investor commitments
  • TaskIdentify potential investors interested in token offerings
  • TaskDevelop personalized pitches highlighting token benefits
  • Key ResultKRDevelop Oracle functionality in Excelrator platform to demonstration level
  • TaskLearn Oracle functionality relevant to Excelrator platform
  • TaskImplement the necessary Oracle functionalities in Excelrator
  • TaskPrepare a comprehensive demonstration of implemented functionalities
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