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Apples of the Infinite Garden: A Children's Book on EIP-7918 Audrey the Auctioneer, Pontus the Ponderer and Therese the Tree Tender have started an apple orchard in a huge garden. The friends have a vision: feeding the world with apples. Let's follow them on their journey 🧵👇
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I'll share the story as thread, but this markdown version may make for a more comfortable reading experience. https://notes.ethereum.org/@anderselowsson/AIG
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The friends' orchard currently produces an average of 6 fresh apples every 12 seconds. To set the price, Audrey counts how many apples are sold in each 12-second round and keeps the price fixed if exactly 6 apples are sold. She increases the price by around 10% if more than 6 apples are sold (Pontus sells up to 9 apples when working the fastest he can), and decreases it similarly if none or just a few apples are sold. This is generally a sound approach. The apples are tasty and the friends are sure there will always be demand if the price becomes low enough. The first day, everything runs smoothly and the price rises and falls as expected with changes in apple demand. You hear Audrey announcing "Apples for $16!", and 12 seconds later "Get your apples for $15!", etc.
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However, the next day a very strange thing happens: when Audrey lowers the price, there is no increase in demand. You hear her calling "Apples for $0.01!", a few hours later, "Apples for $0.0001!", and the next morning "Apples for $0.000000001!". The friends are stunned, they were sure thousands of people would want apples at these giveaway prices. They know they're selling prime apples, and at this price, millions upon millions of apples could be bought for just a dollar.
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