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As an economics nerd, one of the coolest things happening in the Native community is that a team of volunteer graduate students from Porto Business School are doing a semester-long project on Native's economy. Led by @freskhy, with input from senior economists. There are a LOT of interesting questions to answer.
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@awedjob aren’t your students studying tokens too?!?!?
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They are. In the most basic sense. I teach middle school students, grade 6, 7, & 8. Simple stuff like value, supply, demand, and exchanges. We have yet to get into like txn fees, staking, or liquidity pools.
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Some of the most interesting questions regarding Native are actually value, supply, etc. For instance: we know what a deflationary economy looks like when a central bank controls supply of the “parent token”. What does an inflationary one look like?
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Oversupply of the token. No burn mechanic. Too generous airdrops. Too easy to mine new tokens.
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wait @derek @awedjob so dilution is inflationary and reduction/increase of scarcity is deflationary ?
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It’s confusing depending how you think about it (prices inflate and value deflates or vice versa) but we know what an economy where the value of currency deflates (and prices inflate) looks like.
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