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The PID controller designed floatcoins are better than holding flat dollars, since purchasing power is down 20% from 2020. TAI seems to be a spiritual successor to RAI, but I'm not sure if there's any market appetite to use floats considering the people want fixed par to the USD despite inflation.
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it's such an esoteric value proposition, it's difficult to explain to people. I have this idea that RAI would be a better Chairman of the Federal Reserve than the person in charge now, but as a standalone product will struggle to find adoption
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more control theory applications include the Morpho Blue interest rate model which shifts the kinked curve up or down depending on the error between the rate and the target https://docs.morpho.org/concepts/morpho-blue/core-concepts/irm
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Interesting. I'm actually trying to read up on Control Theory to understand the theory a bit more. I think you aren't the only one to think the FED should move to PID. :-)
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the Taylor rule is a very simple P controller haha i guess just not one that has any actuation
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