Draft 1 (497 characters):
If Constitutional Guardian wins the #GeminiLiveAgentChallenge, here's how the $15K prize gets deployed:
$8K → Technical lead salary (6 months runway to production-harden the guardian) $4K → Legal counsel (incorporate, IP protection, liability framework for AI safety tools) $2K → Reserve fund (cloud infrastructure, compliance audits, unexpected costs)
This isn't prize money. It's seed capital for governance infrastructure. The same principle behind the product: allocate resources where they prevent failure.
Constitutional Guardian isn't a hackathon project. It's civic firmware for the agentic age. This funding makes it real.
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Draft 2 (463 chars):
Winning $15K in the #GeminiLiveAgentChallenge? Here's the allocation:
$8K Technical salary (6mo runway) $4K Legal (incorporate, IP, liability) $2K Reserve (infrastructure, audits)
This isn't spending. It's governance. Resource allocation that prevents failure.
Constitutional Guardian: civic firmware for AI safety. Funding makes it production-ready.
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Draft 3 (445 chars):
$15K prize allocation for Constitutional Guardian:
• $8K → Engineer (ship production code) • $4K → Legal (IP, liability, incorporation) • $2K → Reserve (infrastructure, compliance)
Resource allocation is governance. Every dollar prevents a failure mode.
Civic firmware for the agentic age. Help us build it: [GitHub link]
#GeminiLiveAgentChallenge
Most narrative weight while staying under 500 characters. Personal + technical + transparent about finances.
Post timing: After technical article, before/after hiring piece. Shows you're serious about building, not just competing.