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17) I understand that some are upset by forks. But if you build something open source, that’s fair game. And you can’t fork the future. If you’re that scared of forks, what does that say about your future?
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18) I was called on during Sushi’s darkest hour, and since then I’ve done what I can to try to get it on its feet. And I’m not alone. A bunch of people have put in hundreds of hours to bring sushiswap through its most turbulent period. I’m grateful for what they’ve done.
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19) But I have other things to do in my life -- many of us do. And so I’ve been tempted to withdraw from Sushiswap at times--for being asked to help fix it, and then shit on when I do.
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20) But in the end I haven’t left. Because sometimes, when you see bullies, you don’t back down. I’m not running, or leading, Sushiswap. No one is but the community. But I’m proud to be a part of it, and to help it build.
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22) The first is that I am not sushi; I don’t speak on behalf of sushi; I do not run it. I’m just doing what I’ve been asked to do, and what I can, to help it.
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23) Second, I can't control the price. That depends on whether you all buy or sell. So if the community sells their sushi--that's it's choice. And if the community buys, so be it.
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