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A decentralized file storage network rewards 'providers' for hosting user files. The system verifies storage by randomly checking for a file's existence once per day. To cut operational costs, a group of providers begins storing only a small, frequently-checked portion of each user's data, deleting the rest. This behavior goes undetected for some time, leading to significant data loss across the network. Which economic principle best explains this design flaw?

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