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Bunni DEX Shuts Down By Losing All Proprietary Rights

Crypto
Oct 23, 2025
By Oil-guzzler

Bunni DEX: "Giving away the farm" now a genius business model.

Bunni DEX has reportedly executed a masterclass in corporate self-abnegation, transitioning its v2 smart contracts from a rather quaint Business Source License to the notoriously open MIT License. This unprecedented act of generosity, often described in less enlightened circles as "giving away the entire farm," has been met with widespread adulation from the very community now free to use Bunni's painstakingly developed features without so much as a polite nod.

One can only admire such strategic foresight. Why bother with the messy business of proprietary rights when you can simply donate your intellectual property to the digital commons and bask in the warm glow of community "praise"? In an industry where "shutting down" often implies a rather ignominious departure, Bunni has ingeniously reframed it as a philanthropic endeavor, a grand unburdening, a noble sacrifice for the greater good of... well, other developers.

Indeed, the future of decentralized finance, or DeFi, seems increasingly to hinge on projects perfecting the art of relinquishing ownership while simultaneously garnering accolades for their innovative exit strategies. Who needs revenue when you have collective goodwill and the boundless potential of someone else's future code forks?

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