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How Does the Structure of a Decentralized Project Affect the Common Enterprise Prong?

In a truly decentralized project, the common enterprise prong may be harder to satisfy if the success is not solely dependent on the efforts of a central entity. If control is widely distributed and success is driven by community contributions, the link between the promoter's efforts and the pooled funds' performance is weakened, challenging the common enterprise element.

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