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Just found out that the Tally platform DAO governance has been shut down, and CEO Rafael Baca mentioned that Gensler and Biden are actually more pro-crypto. It's interesting, amidst the changing political landscape, he said their policies are actually more favorable to the industry. But if the platform itself is closed, how does that work? There seems to be a deeper story here, maybe about regulations or an unsustainable business model. Does anyone know the details on why Tally had to shut down? I'm curious about Rafael Baca's perspective on the future of DAO governance after this.