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awesome-cryptoeconomics
An awesome curated list of Cryptoeconomic research and learning materials
https://github.com/jpantunes/awesome-cryptoeconomics
- Cryptoeconomics for dummies
- Cryptoeconomics 101
- Making Sense of Cryptoeconomics
- What is Cryptoeconomics
- How Society Will Be Transformed By Cryptoeconomics
- Paving the Future of Blockchain Technology
- Vivek Singh's Cryptoeconomics in context
- The Blockchain Economy: A beginner’s guide to institutional cryptoeconomics
- Cryptoeconomics is Hard Part 1 - is-hard-part-2-4d522cb3d3a4) and [Part 3](https://blog.coinfund.io/cryptoeconomics-is-hard-market-cap-4833c378a3e0) by Aleksandr Bulkin
- Behavioural Crypto-Economics
- Introduction to Blockchain through Cryptoeconomics
- The need for an Incentive scheme in Algorand
- Cryptoeconomics.study
- Tokenomics
- Introduction to Game Theory
- Schelling Point
- Nash Equilibria and Schelling Points
- The strategy of conflict book
- Mechanism design (deck)
- Standford's Algorithmic Game Theory lecture series
- Cryptocurrency Game Theory
- Correlated Equilibria
- Incentives structures
- The Art Of Designing Great Incentives
- A Crash Course in Mechanism Design for Cryptoeconomic Applications
- Mechanism Theory
- Mechanism Design Theory
- Mechanism Design and Approximation
- Cryptographic Primitives
- A Graduate Course in Applied Cryptography
- Ethereum: Signing and Validating
- Merkling in Ethereum
- Bitcoin's Academic Pedigree
- PoW and Blockchains
- An Economic Analysis of Difficulty Adjustment Algorithms in PoW Blockchain Systems
- The PoW concept
- ConsensusPedia - An Encylopedia of 29 consensus algorithms
- Proof of Work vs Proof of Stake
- Vulnerability: Proof of Work vs. Proof of Stake
- Strengths and Weaknesses of PoS
- PoS Design Philosophy
- Ethereum PoS
- The evolution of PoS
- Weak Subjectivity in PoS
- The History of Casper - Chapter 1 - history-of-casper-chapter-2-8e09b9d3b780), [Chapter 3](https://medium.com/@Vlad_Zamfir/the-history-of-casper-chapter-3-70fefb1182fc), [Chapter 4](https://medium.com/@Vlad_Zamfir/the-history-of-casper-chapter-4-3855638b5f0e),
- Chapter 5
- On Stake and Consensus
- Critic on the PoS Philosophy
- Extended Summary on Casper
- The Economics of the PoS consensus algorithm
- Casper vs Tendermint
- Minimal Slashing condition in Ethereum
- DPoS Introduction
- DPoS vs PoW
- Tendermint BFT vs. EOS dPoS
- Seeking Consensus on Consensus
- Byzantine Fault Tolerance in Distributed Systems
- dBFT vs PoW and PoS
- Intro to Ethermint BFT
- A Note on Metcalfe's Law, Externalities and Ecosystem Splits
- Continuous Token Models: Towards a Million Networks of Value
- Crypto Tokens: A breakthrough in open network design
- Bitcoin Network Effects
- Keepers — Workers that Maintain Blockchain Networks
- Smart Contract Network Effect Fallacy
- The Consensus Series, Part I: The Basics of Collectivity
- Governance and Network Effects
- Notes on Blockchain Governance
- Against On-Chain Governance
- On Public vs Private Blockchains
- Intro to Cryptoeconomic security
- Anti-fragile Cryptoeconomic systems - fragile cryptoeconomic Systems
- Triangle of harm
- On Inflation, Transaction Fees and Cryptocurrency Monetary Policy
- Settlement Finality
- Bancor is flawed
- To sink front-runners, send submarines - running woes by Hacking Distributed
- Bitcoin's security model
- General article on how attacks work in PoW - Part 1 - guide-to-dishonesty-on-pow-blockchains-when-does-double-spending-pays-off-4f1994074b52)
- Long range attacks
- Censorship attacks
- P + epsilon attack
- Coordination problems
- The Miners dilemma
- Dealing with failure in cryptocurrency
- Model of an internal PoW attacker
- Cryptoeconomics and X-Risk researchers should listen to each other more
- Part 2
- Presentation on most common attacks in Bitcoin
- 51% Attack
- Selfish Mining
- Sybil attack
- Nothing at Stake and Long-range attacks in PoS
- $5 wrench Attack
- An Exploration of Attack Vectors in Proof-of-Stake
- The Emergence of Cryptoeconomic Primitives
- History Is Rhyming: Fitness Functions & Comparing Blockchain Tokens To The Web
- Introducing Curation Markets: Trade Popularity of Memes & Information
- Can Blockchains Go Rogue?
- Towards a Practice of Token Engineering - a-practice-of-token-engineering) by Trent McConaghy
- Token Engineering Case Studies
- The Emergence of Cryptoeconomic Primitives
- Token Curated Registries 1.0
- Continuous Token-Curated Registries: The Infinity of Lists
- Tokens 2.0: Curved Token Bonding in Curation Markets
- Solving Price Discovery Of Non-Rivalrous Goods (with Curved Bonding)
- Hashtag Markets
- How to Make Bonding Curves for Continuous Token Models
- Re-Fungible Token (RFT)
- Token sales models
- A business guide to Tokenomics
- Cryptoasset Valuations
- Understanding Token Velocity
- On Value, Velocity and Monetary Theory
- The Token Classification Framework - dimensional tool for understanding and classifying crypto tokens
- MV = PQ isn't right for crypto
- The quantitative theory of money for tokens
- NVT - network value to transactions ratio
- New Models For Utility Tokens
- Understanding Token Economics
- The Pillars of Tokenomics
- All You Need to Know About Tokenomics
- Designing Token Economies
- Tokenomics 101
- Tokenomics 102
- Tokenomics 103
- Tokenomics 104
- Social Token
- Ethereum Madrid's Cryptoeconomics 101
- An Overview of stablecoins
- Stablecoins: A Holy Grail in digital cryptocurrencies
- Volatility and Mass Adoption: 2 reasons we would benefit from a stablecoin
- The search for a stable cryptocurrency
- Maker for Dummies: A Plain English Explanation of the Dai Stablecoin
- Designing a price stable currency
- A skeptic view of stablecoins
- Compact and very well explained definition
- Overview on the Raiden Network
- Generalised State Channels on Ethereum
- Introducing multi-party state-channels
- A state-channels adventure with Counterfactual Rick
- How manipulation-resistant are Prediction Markets? - resistant are Prediction Markets? Our Undertaking in Empirical Cryptoeconomics by Gnosis
- Empirical Cryptoeconomics
- Testing mechanism design with AI agents - incentivai-41ce8ba87152)
- Tokenomics 101
- Olympus DAO
- Alchemix - Bending Magic of Self-Paying Loans
- The Curve Wars
- StepN
- Crypto Raiders
- Considerations for Regulating Crypto
- Consensus Algorithms
- Intro to Casper
- PoS roundtable
- PoW roundtable
- Proof of Stake - Technion Cyber and Computer Security Summer School
- CESC2017 - Casper Proof of Stake
- Hangout - Ethereum PoS: Casper FFG In Depth
- presentation
- Hangout - Ethereum PoS: Casper & Smart Contract Consensus Overview
- Game Theory in Bitcoin
- CESC2017 - Cryptoeconomics in Casper
- What is Cryptoeconomics
- Introduction to Cryptoeconomics
- Hard problems in Cryptoeconomics
- The Cryptoeconomic way
- Cryptoeconomic Protocols In the Context of Wider Society - buterin-cryptoeconomic-protocols-in-the-context-of-wider-society)
- The current state of Cryptoeconomics
- Programmable Incentives
- Hard problems in cryptoeconomics
- Cryptoeconomic Primitives
- Global Scale Research Networks and Cryptoeconomics
- Towards a Practice of Token Engineering
- Cryptoeconomic Theory - theory-basics-of-social-order-2be4c1be89c1), [part 2](https://medium.com/blockchannel/cryptoeconomic-theory-markets-vs-planning-85a76bb2c038), [part 3](https://medium.com/blockchannel/cryptoeconomic-theory-pareto-efficiency-89d34664f9d) and [part 4](https://medium.com/blockchannel/cryptoeconomic-theory-game-theory-basics-fb3a49aab1a8) an on-going series by Viktor Makarskyy
- The Raiden Network, a technical introduction
- Short introduction to the The Raiden Network
- State Channels explained in detail
- The costs of hacking Bitcoin
- Game theory and Network Attacks- How to destroy Bitcoin
- Game theory and Network Attacks- How to destroy Bitcoin
- 51% Attacks: Pools and Game Theory
- Nothing at stake
- Security Considerations of the Casper Protocol
- Cryptography for Cryptocurrency
- Bitcoin - Cryptographic hash functions
- Hashed based signatures
- Q&A on Casper
- PoW attacks
- Cryptoeconomics, Stablecoins, Casper - content/uploads/2017/10/SED449-Vlad-Zamfir.pdf)
- Fintech Podcast - Episode 151
- Bitcoin Whitepaper
- Ethereum Whitepaper
- Blockchain Consensus Protocols in the Wild
- dBFT Whitepaper - of-Work vs. BFT Replication by IBM Research
- Federated Byzantine Agreements
- Research Paper on PoS vs. Pow
- Demystifying Incentives in the Consensus Computer
- Game Theory approach behind Bitcoin mining
- Research Paper on the security model in PoW
- A Note on Limits on Incentive Compatibility and Griefing Factors
- Research Paper on eclipse attacks
- Research Paper on eclipse attacks
- Research paper on hashrate-based double spend attack
- Satoshi Risk Tables
- MakerDAO Purple Paper
- Sweetbridge Liquidity Protocol
- Bancor Protocol
- Maker Dai Stablecoin
- Curation Markets
- The Economics of BitCoin Price Formation - demand fundamentals of Bitcoin
- A Cost of Production Model for Bitcoin
- The Bitcoin Backbone Protocol Analysis and Applications
- Cryptocurrencies without PoW
- Some Simple Economics of the Blockchain
- Crypto-Economics of the Nervos Common Knowledge Base
- Evolution of Trust
- Ethresear.ch Casper research topic
- CECS - CryptoEconomics Security Conference
- Reddit subgroup
- Telegram Group
- RIAT - Institute for Future Cryptoeconomics
- Cryptoeconomics Asia
- Cryptoeconomics at RMIT University
- Research Institute for Cryptoeconomics
- MIT Cryptoeconomics Lab
- The DAO can turn into a naturally arising Ponzi
- Analysis of the DAO Exploit
- Thoughts on the DAO hack
- Parity's Post-mortem
- Deep dive into the Parity hack
- Front-running Bancor in 150 lines of Python
- King of Ether Post-mortem
- Attacking a public RNG
- BE Ted Talk
- Predictably Irrational book
- The Honest Truth About Dishonesty book
- Awesome Economics
- Awesome Cryptography
- ![CC0
- Joaquim Pedro Antunes