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fix metadata #303

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fix metadata #303

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LGTM!, it is nice that the deployer still hold all powers to re set the metadata after registering.

@novaknole novaknole merged commit f4df734 into develop Feb 28, 2023
@novaknole novaknole deleted the fix/deploy-dao-metadata branch February 28, 2023 11:38
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