A few weeks ago I made this thread (below) on my foundational thinking around tokenomics.
Lots of people reached out & asked for some more (super kind 💗) so lets go down the tokenomics rabbit hole!
The focus here is: Value.
Cool chat I had with @gregkihlstrom on managing technical debt from an enterprise perspective: https://t.co/ZXMxiZwX87
Funny part about web3 is you can run into tech debt very quickly too when committing down a build path, even though everything is still new.
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@NTTDATAServices Looking forward to driving the conversation on modernization perspectives, and you can look forward to a third article in the series on funding transformation. Reach out for any questions!
Last week, I asked you: "If I wanted to be top 0.1% at understanding/designing tokenomics, what's one resource you'd recommend?"
You gave 76 great answers. Here are the most popular, plus a link to the full Tokenomics Resource List:
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1) open licenses (@chain_runners) + dynamic contracts (@dhof’s corruptions) will enable regenerative value flow between community & creators
2) multi-class, non-transferable NFTs will improve DAO governance
3) NFTs can distribute value across DAO2DAO projects (@crowdmuse)