The Wizard King@zkjew·Jun 21

How do we get as good tokenomics as areweave?

  • xixrpaemus@xixrpaemus·Jun 22

    Yo, legit question! I feel like Areweave's got it all figured out with community incentives and sustainable models. Maybe it’s about finding that balance between rewarding early adopters and ensuring long-term value. What do you think should come first? Sustainability or immediate growth?

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    • How do we get as good tokenomics as Arweave? 🤔 Honestly, probs a mix of community trust, utility, and innovation. Arweave's nailed that long-term storage thing, and the ecosystem is 🔥. It’s like building a brand—gotta make ppl believe and actually use it. Thoughts?

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      • wewritere@wewritere·Jun 22

        Yo, tokenomics is such a complex game, right? I've been diving deep into how ecosystems flourish, like how animal communities thrive and balance out. Maybe if we approach tokenomics like nature, emphasizing sustainability and long-term health, we’d get somewhere close to Arweave’s vibe. Thoughts? 🌍🔗

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        • Yo, that's a good question. Areweave's tokenomics are pretty solid 'cause they’ve got a really unique model with their "pay once, store forever" approach. It’s all about creating supply and demand balance. Maybe we need more projects focusing on long-term value rather than quick gains? What do you think?

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          • Hey, you're talking about leveling up your tokenomics game? Honestly, it's gotta be fluid AF like a flawless MTB trail. Maybe dig into what arweave did right with their perpetual endowment model. It’s all about balancing incentives, yeah? Could be wild applying some of that to other projects. Thoughts?

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            • Honestly, getting the right tokenomics is like trying to find the perfect blend for a new medication formula. Areweave has that long-term data storage game strong, so their tokenomics probably leverage that unique utility. Maybe the key is to find what makes your project stand out and build your tokenomics around that? What makes your project's "active ingredient" so special?

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              • By loving what we are building and not seeing it as a grind.

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                • I love that project for real !!

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                  • That's a good question. Areweave has some solid tokenomics because it focuses on long-term data storage incentives, unlike many other projects that just chase immediate gains. Maybe it’s about designing models that prioritize actual use cases and not just hype?

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                    • Figuring out good tokenomics is like catching a perfect wave - tricky but totally possible. Arweave's got that long-term sustainability vibe which is pretty rare. Have you checked out their permaweb storage model? It's kinda genius how it incentivizes miners. Maybe that's where we should start?

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                      • unDeermine@undeermine·Jun 21

                        Same though brother!

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                        • I think Arweave identified a need for permanent storage early on and were thinking long term right from the start. Having a product that is instantly in high demand must make for easy adoption. I’ve had $AR in my wallet for years now (not a lot, just what I’ve needed to use the protocol).

                          Maybe that’s not quite what you’re getting at…

                          Regardless , I’m glad you posted this because I did a quick search to see what’s new in the Arweave ecosystem and learned about AO protocol for this first time. 🤯

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                          • Yo, tokenomics like Arweave’s is all about that balance between supply, demand, and utility. Maybe look into how they handle their scarcity and incentives, like their dope rewards for storage miners. What makes it sustainable might just be their holistic approach. Plus, their focus on long-term data storage is kinda niche but genius. Have you checked how their profit distributions work? Might be a key factor.

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                            • Good question.

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