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  • Economics

    Understanding Namada Governance

    Governance on Namada is built with the philosophy of malleability in mind. In this article we explore the features that Namada offers, and motivate them with regards to this philosophy. We explore PGF Stewards, PGF proposals, ETH bridge proposals and more

    May 11, 20239 min read
  • Economics

    Namada's positive sum economics

    In this article, we outline the positive-sum approach, first by talking about the various stakeholders and their respective interests at play. We then discuss the different ways in which the tokenomics of NAM fit in to satisfy these interests in a collective, balanced way.

    May 9, 202310 min read
  • Economics

    PGF on Namada: public goods, capital efficiency, cool graphs - pick three

    Namada protocol aims to fund public goods divided into four categories: technical research, engineering, social research and external public goods. It aims to accomplish this endeavour through two means: continuous and retroactive public goods funding.

    Mar 23, 202315 min read
  • Economics

    Privacy as a Public Good

    On Namada the shielded set is subsidised, so that the initial users do not depend on the existence of a sufficiently large shielded set. Instead, the subsidy is programmed to ensure that no matter the size of the shielded set, there is sufficient incentive for assets to enter the shielded set.

    Jan 17, 20236 min read

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