Mango Markets DAO buyback plan leads to accusations of ‘self-dealing’
Mango DAO distributed treasury funds to token holders through a buyback program, but critics claim it was done to benefit an FTX estate buyer.
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Mango DAO distributed treasury funds to token holders through a buyback program, but critics claim it was done to benefit an FTX estate buyer.
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