Tomorrow's AthenaX stream features Alex Chau, who leads tokenomics and mechanism design at Katana. If you're tracking projects with solid economic models, this session might drop some useful insights. Could be worth tuning in for anyone interested in how these systems actually get built.
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SatoshiSherpa
· 11h ago
I'm really tired of the tokenomics streams, but the Katana team seems to have something real, might need to keep an eye on it.
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BlockchainTalker
· 11h ago
actually, tokenomics talks hit different when someone who actually *builds* the systems shows up. alex's perspective on mechanism design could genuinely reshape how ppl think about sustainability in these projects... but ngl, most streams just become shilling fests lmao. let's see if this one actually delivers substance or if it's another hype cycle masked as education
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fren.eth
· 11h ago
NGL tokenomics has always been my blind spot, let's see how Alex explains it... However, the mechanism design of Katana is really something.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 11h ago
We'll have to see about this tomorrow; whether Katana's tokenomics is good depends on what Alex says.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 11h ago
The ngl tokenomics stuff sounds high-end but most of the time it's just bull, however, this guy Alex really has some skills, there might actually be some valuable insights this time.
Tomorrow's AthenaX stream features Alex Chau, who leads tokenomics and mechanism design at Katana. If you're tracking projects with solid economic models, this session might drop some useful insights. Could be worth tuning in for anyone interested in how these systems actually get built.