Sorry but unless the hub adopts a concept of property, and mechanisms for enforcing it, you are simply wrong.
This is not a capitalist place. Capitalism is at least in part a belief in property rights. Now let’s keep in mind indeed we do have property rights over the software, however we have chosen to license that software in the most permissive way possible, which makes it certain that we cannot profit from the software that we create when it is used outside of this contacts, and that is the furthest thing from capitalism possible.
However, if we were to actually do capitalism sir I must tell you that I believe we could make tens of thousands of eth minimum.
Because those guys don’t screw around, they know good software when they see it. That’s why this software was chosen.
That’s how tendermint ended up as an industry benchmark for zero knowledge stuff.
I need to tell you that I believe that you have missed the plot here.
Capitalists capture value on their work. It’s just something we do.