if it were up to me - there would be the equivalent of the Open Records and Open Meetings laws for foundations, DAOs, or any other supposed non-profit entities failure to comply would result in severe tax penalties on any token sales or other revenues (probably the for-profit rate + 20%) transparency should be a requirement in crypto there could be provision for short-term competitive info (3-6 months) but really non-profits shouldn't be competing failure to comply on a personal level (backroom handshake deals) could result in fines and imprisonment the average participant or ct observer has little to no idea what's going on behind the scenes - it's time to change that I can't unilaterally change this for monad - I'm not at foundation and many of the contractual requirements are not coming from foundation side anyways
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