4-part presentation by @GruPiotr at the @tokengineering meetup in Berlin:
1) Incentive structures
2) Incentivai simulation approach
3) Simulation of Bonding Curves
4) Augur (@AugurProject) Economy Case
https://t.co/9apmlOmhpd
Excited to be presenting at the @tokengineering meetup in Berlin on the 28th of January! Presentation title: Understanding and Stress-Testing Token Economies with Simulations https://t.co/26uINQlujI
Cryptoeconomics is not new. Design economics or mechanism design have been around for a while. What has changed is the ease at which mechanism can be expressed in code and executed, for example, in a decentralised way on blockchain. https://t.co/bC1BMkja2J
Thoughts on testing (smart contract) design with ML agents before deploying to real users.
One of the biggest values in simulating (crypto)economic systems is probably the ability to *put a number* on intuitions and qualitative assumptions, e.g.:
Really enjoyed #Devcon4! Most insightful talks of the ones I saw: "Smart Contract Security - Incentives Beyond the Launch" by @phildaian & "Building Augur - Lessons Learned" by Scott Bigelow