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RE: Steem.DAO and the potential after the developers
No, I meant that the amount taken from the pool would fluctuate based on approved projects.
So, if a project needed X money up front, it might be taken from a slush fund, but also needed Y amount per month, the amount taken from the pool would be increased based on the proposal.
It could flex but I think they are also able to send excess to null and lower inflation
It depends on how it's set up. A lot of things depend on how things are set up. That's one reason why we couldn't really just decide on some amount of the pool when users don't even have a list of things that need to be done or any idea of how much is needed.
It's kinda putting the cart before the horse.
We only know that we need funds, not how much. We also don't know how we're going to distribute them. We don't yet have everything set up to do that.
Users actually know very little about Steem development. It almost feels like that's intentional. Part of why people got so pissed off and this whole thing ended up happening. Steemit's just so closed off.