Nobody owns the doa, and that's why you can't say that what sits in the fund counts against what everyone else owns because it's completely out of the equation.
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Nobody owns the doa, and that's why you can't say that what sits in the fund counts against what everyone else owns because it's completely out of the equation.
I understand this, but it will at this point be adding to the total liquid supply over time. I don't mind some of it sitting there, but I think it was a missed opportunity to reduce the past inflation rate significantly. I do hope that those who get supported through it deliver value to the community.