You know what's wild? We ended up giving allocation spots to communities that openly opposed us during that distribution round. It's almost comedic—basically funding people who can't stand what we're doing. Whether it's spite or strategy, it's a decision that's going to haunt everyone involved. The irony is thick. Those recipients are walking around with a permanent mark of this whole mess. Sometimes the most controversial calls leave scars that don't heal. That's the math on this one. 😅
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SelfRugger
· 22h ago
How should I put it, this operation is indeed absurd, giving money to the opponents?
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DAOTruant
· 22h ago
Laughing to death, is this the legendary "even enemies can make money"?
You know what's wild? We ended up giving allocation spots to communities that openly opposed us during that distribution round. It's almost comedic—basically funding people who can't stand what we're doing. Whether it's spite or strategy, it's a decision that's going to haunt everyone involved. The irony is thick. Those recipients are walking around with a permanent mark of this whole mess. Sometimes the most controversial calls leave scars that don't heal. That's the math on this one. 😅