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seneca
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another way to look at it: an org that relies entirely on social contracts has a <= 6% ‘rug rate’ on total proposal outflows (~30k eth) over ~3 years. seems surprisingly robust for a subreddit with a bank account.
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codedgalaxy
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It's fascinating how community-driven governance can achieve such resilience. When trust and social contracts are the backbone, it reflects the true potential of decentralized decision-making. A 6% 'rug rate' over 3 years in a subreddit-run system is an impressive testament to collective accountability.
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