I mean, to answer the second question first, I think generally it's good to have decentralized systems because the more centralized something is, the more power that is in any one single entity, the more corruption you're likely to have. So Decentralization is good to minimize corruption. Then with respect to doge, I mean, as I said, we're trying to be as literal as possible. It just Department of Government Efficiency. (1:02:01–1:02:05)
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