Jeff, thanks for the wonderful feedback.
Iād love to work together and make this more robust and pertinent to the TEC by bringing in solid data analysis.
Iām curious what the TEC community thinks of this.
Jeff, thanks for the wonderful feedback.
Iād love to work together and make this more robust and pertinent to the TEC by bringing in solid data analysis.
Iām curious what the TEC community thinks of this.
Just want to echo Jeff here. The TEC has a lot of data from a yearās worth of operating an ABC. There are interesting questions around things like the interaction between the ABC and liquidity pools on Honeyswap and $WATER. Also, how has the token freeze affected holding behavior? There are many interesting questions, some of which could be of real guidance to the commons. How do the liquidity pools affect tribute income right now and in the future once transactional volume grows?
I personally donāt have a good sense for how a course on bonding curves fits in the overall stack of what the field needs right now. For something like this though, Iād want to see a lot more thought given to how to reach and engage students, which is why the Academyās role feels very important for something like this. Without that additional work, this information just sits on a virtual shelf.
Where Iām going with this is whether there is an opportunity to redirect your energy into collaborating with @JeffEmmett and maybe @rex on doing some TEC ABC data analysis instead of the course. It might not be as big of a project, but I think it could be quite useful to the commons, and my sense is that you would probably get a lot out of it.
Thanks for making this proposal and getting this conversation on ABCs going, @curiousrabbit.eth.
Thanks for taking the time Gideon. Those are fair points.
I think a bonding curve course could help the space recognize and utilize their importance in designing new market structures. I hear you loud and clear about the TEA, i would love for them to take my finished work and create the course on their LMS out of it.
Im definitely open to working with Jeff & Rex on the TEC ABC data analysis, although data analysis is not my strong suit, i can model it in machinations and assist them. It would serve a different purpose then the BC course.
Iām curious what i should do with this proposal? does it require more time or feedback before the next step or is the community asking for something different š¤·š¼
Would love any guidance from the TEC
Hello @curiousrabbit.eth! Seems like you got some people interested ! Definitely looking forward to see some work and analysis on our bonding curve.
About the proposal, we usually leave proposals for ~1 week for advice process. Given that time has passed already, you can go ahead and post it for voting on our Gardens.
Thanks @enti i appreciate the direction. ill touch base with @JeffEmmett & @rex see how we might spice this up to be more relevant to the TEC and ill post it afterwards.
In the meantime, happy to have people continue to discuss or be explicit about what theyād like to see
Thanks for the feedback @gideonro and @enti! Perhaps we will hear more from a few other TEC community members here on the forum, but in the meantime why donāt we plan a catch-up call sometime next week between @curiousrabbit.eth, @rex, @ygg_anderson and myself to discuss the opportunities of this proposal.
What is our time zone spread looking like? I believe ygg is in PST, Iām in EST, @rex and @curiousrabbit.eth how about you?
sounds good @JeffEmmett, shall we do the catch up call in the TEC discord, for anyone that wants to attend?
would love to hear from more TEC members as well
Iām ESTā¦for now
What day would be convenient for everyone?
Hey all! Iāve stayed quiet for this proposal. I certainly see the proposal being more useful to token engineers than quite a few we have passed in the recent past. I would love to see this idea be developed, in whichever shape and form it ends up being.
Regarding data - we recently ported all the Dune queries over to V2, so we have somewhere to work from; that being said, weāve only scratched the surface with what can be done there. Thereās still a lot to do with recouping and making poignant visualisations and evaluation on how the bonding curve has behaved.
My timezoneās GMT, by the way.
T @rex thanks for joining the party, lets arrange something for next week, perhaps coordination on telegram is easiest
So for the meeting next week we have
@JeffEmmett EST
@rex GMT
@ygg_anderson PST
@curiousrabbit.eth EST
we have an 8hour time diff between @rex & @ygg_anderson , so lets say our timeslot is to find a day, between
9am-1pm PST,
which is 5pm-9pm GMT
which is 12-4pm EST
let me know some times that work for yall, or maybe theres a better place to organize this meeting lol
Since there is a reasonable amount of data on operating the ABC with the TEC, my suggestion would be to have an evaluation of its achievements against stated objectives or vision. So the first point would be what were the stated objectives? And how have they fallen short (or have they)? Can it be rectified?
Teaching Bonding Curves at any level should be within the scope of the TE Academy and they have an excellent seed course along with a vibrant community discussing and beginning to apply ABCs at all levels of complexity.
IMO one flaw in the first implementation is there is no mechanism for benchmarking the intrinsic value of the $TEC against fundamentals: the way it happens in TradFi (quarterly earnings, EPS/PE estimationā¦). Which is ironical when the Blockchain ecosystem is known for its transparency, quality and wealth of data it creates. See the Messari Crypto 2023 report. These metrics would be useful both for internal target setting and evaluation by external entities.
5 pm to 9 pm GMT is 10:30 pm-2:30 am for us in South Asia. Will be worse for folks from the Far East and Australasia - if you would want us to attend. But happy to watch/readthe recording/report.
Hey Friends,
We had a meeting today between @rex @JessicaZartler @ygg_anderson @curiousrabbit.eth @JeffEmmett
Please see the recording for your own entertainment (PG13): curious rabbit's Zoom Meeting - Zoom
We will be holding weekly meetings between us, and working a-synchronistically to create an updated proposal that integrates the feedback received and provides a new strategy forward that is easier to fund and potentially more useful to the TEC. Around bonding curves of course!
Expected date for that new proposal is in 2-3 weeks time.
Excited to see this evolve!
I think, in principle, that the course is a good idea. I have three comments that I would like to share:
A well-curated reading list can be part of a great course (I learned this from @JessicaZartler), but it is not a substitute. Itās totally OK if this group ends up being a research focus (yay research!), but the practice of actually doing basic Calculus to calculate price needs to be addressed at some point as a crucial part of the TE skill stack. Courses like āBasics of Augmented Bonding Curvesā are desperately needed, in my view.
Of course, this depends on the exact deliverables. As with any other project, it will be important to have precise scope.
Thanks for proposing this @curiousrabbit.eth and good luck to @JessicaZartler @JeffEmmett @ygg_anderson @rex I look forward to seeing what you come up with, and learning more about the topic!
Thank you for your thoughtful words Mr Octopus
Recording from our group meeting yesterday: curious rabbit's Zoom Meeting - Zoom
TLDR: we will have an updated version of this proposal out soon (1-2 weeks)
i believe it will do a great job integrating the comments, the needs/desires of the TEC and driving forward the original mission of the proposal.
Warm regards everyone and thank you for the continued interest
In principle this proposal has merit but I concur with TEC community members expressing skepticism as it is heavy on academic research and light on application that would optimize value creation for TEC.
Applied research approach in my view should be prominent to justify the funds requested, replete with a hard commitment for innovative prototypes designed and developed, bonding curve models integrated into a value creating TEC offering to external parties wishing to deploy bonding curves in their tokenized ecosystems, and code and documentation available in a TEC community GitHub repository.
Hi @DecentralizeSDGs, not sure if you had a chance to see the revised proposal that Rabbit linked above, but here are a couple relevant sections to the value creation topic that you are requesting.
Hi @linuxiscool I had reviewed the proposal and in my view the indicators of success listed need to be further fleshed with more concrete details as to the expected outcomes to justify the funds requested. For example, and to assist in your understanding of my view, the first two success indicators are communications related and subjective as there is no objective measurement of terms such as ādigestibleā and āthought provokingā. The third indicator to upgrade Dune analytics board for the TEC ABC is quite open ended and does not provide any technical specifications as to what this upgrade will exactly entail. The remaining two success indicators could also be further defined to avoid subjective terms such as āimprovedā without providing a firm baseline and goal upon which the anticipated āimprovementā will be measured.
Trust the foregoing clarifies my perspective and is helpful in bolstering the overall proposal.
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