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# SMCDAO Founder Delivers on Promise: Monthly Laptop Program for 33 KYC-Verified Moderators

In an industry where promises are cheap and delivery is rare, SMCDAO’s founder is proving that actions speak louder than roadmaps. Last month’s commitment to purchase laptops for all 33 KYC-verified moderators isn’t just talk, it’s happening, one device at a time.

#### The Numbers Behind the Promise

The math is simple but significant: 33 moderators who passed KYC verification will each receive a laptop, funded directly by the founder. Progress so far:

* **2 laptops delivered** last month
* **2 more laptops** scheduled for this month
* **29 moderators** still awaiting their hardware rewards

At this pace, the entire moderator team will be equipped within 16 months, a timeline that demonstrates both commitment and sustainable execution.

#### SMC Family Vendor Selection

Rather than outsourcing to external suppliers, the founder chose @BabyGamier as the program’s vendor, a strategic decision rooted in community trust. “He is from SMC and I haven’t gotten any complaints so far,” the founder noted, emphasizing the importance of keeping rewards flowing within the ecosystem.

This approach creates multiple benefits: moderators get their laptops, an SMC community member gets consistent business, and the entire transaction stays within the family.

#### Beyond Laptops: The Bigger Vision

@BabyGamier’s vendor capabilities extend beyond just laptops, currently offering both laptops and phones to meet moderator needs. But the long-term vision is even more ambitious: “Some days it will be cars too,” he revealed.

The progression from laptops to phones to potentially vehicles suggests this isn’t just a one-time gesture, it’s the foundation of an ongoing reward system that could scale significantly as the ecosystem grows.

#### Leadership Through Action

While other projects announce grand visions and delivery “soon™,” SMCDAO’s approach is refreshingly direct: make a commitment, start delivering immediately, and let results speak for themselves. Two laptops down, 31 to go isn’t just progress, it’s proof of concept.

For the 33 moderators who went through KYC verification, this program represents tangible recognition of their contributions. For the broader community, it demonstrates that leadership rewards those who step up and do the work.

The laptop program might seem simple compared to flashy DeFi protocols or NFT launches, but it represents something increasingly rare in crypto: a founder who keeps his word, one laptop at a time.

*Hardware delivery timelines are subject to vendor availability and shipping logistics.*


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