The Evolution of Cryptoeconomics: From Bitcoin to DeFi

Kajetan Olas

27 Feb 2024
The Evolution of Cryptoeconomics: From Bitcoin to DeFi

Cryptoeconomics is a concept that stands at the intersection of cryptography, economics, and blockchain technology. This field, though complex, offers an explanation for the mechanisms that drive the functionality and security of decentralized networks. At its core, cryptoeconomics applies economic incentives, and cryptographic verification, to design and secure trustless protocols.

The journey of cryptoeconomics began with the inception of Bitcoin in 2009, introducing the world to a new form of money that was independent of intermediaries. However, the scope of cryptoeconomics extends far beyond the realm of digital currencies. Today, it encompasses a vast ecosystem that includes smart contracts, decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), and decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms, among others.

Understanding Cryptoeconomics

To appreciate the full spectrum of cryptoeconomics, it's essential to dissect its components and understand how they collectively shape the ecosystem.

The Genesis: Bitcoin and the Birth of Cryptoeconomics

Cryptoeconomics made its first groundbreaking appearance with the launch of Bitcoin in 2009. Created by an individual or group under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin introduced the world to a new form of currency that was decentralized, transparent, and secure without the need for a central authority. This was achieved through an ingenious combination of cryptographic techniques and economic incentives.

Bitcoin's underlying technology, the blockchain, leverages cryptographic proofs to ensure the integrity and chronological order of transactions. Miners, motivated by the reward of newly minted bitcoins expend computational resources to solve complex mathematical puzzles. This process, known as proof of work, secures the network and validates transactions, embodying the essence of cryptoeconomics. Using economic incentives to maintain a secure and functioning decentralized system.

Principles of Cryptoeconomics

The principles of cryptoeconomics extend beyond the secure transaction of digital currencies. They are the foundation upon which decentralized networks operate, ensuring integrity, security, and consensus without centralized oversight. Key to these principles are:

The Blockchain Revolution

The innovation of cryptoeconomics laid the groundwork for the blockchain revolution, a seismic shift in how data is stored. This revolution extends beyond the creation of Bitcoin. In fact it is mainly about the diversity of blockchain apps, built on top of more complex systems like Ethereum.

Beyond Bitcoin: The Diversification of Blockchain Applications

Bitcoin's success as a decentralized digital currency showcased the potential of blockchain technology, prompting innovators and developers to explore its applications beyond peer-to-peer transactions. This exploration led to the emergence of a multitude of cryptocurrencies, each designed with specific goals and mechanisms, diversifying the landscape of cryptoeconomics. Projects like Litecoin and Ripple emerged, offering variations in transaction speed and consensus mechanisms, while others like Monero and Zcash focused on enhancing privacy.

This diversification was not limited to currencies. The blockchain began to be seen as a foundational technology for creating decentralized applications (DApps), decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), digital identity verification, and more. The ability of blockchain to offer transparency, immutability, and security without central control has opened up possibilities for its application across various sectors.

Ethereum and the Rise of Smart Contracts

The launch of Ethereum in 2015 marked a pivotal moment in the blockchain revolution. Conceived by Vitalik Buterin, Ethereum introduced the concept of a blockchain with a built-in programming language, allowing users to create smart contracts—self-executing contracts with the terms of the agreement directly written into code. This innovation expanded the scope of cryptoeconomics far beyond simple transactions, enabling the automation of complex agreements and the creation of decentralized applications (DApps) without intermediaries.

Smart contracts have become a cornerstone of blockchain technology, facilitating the development of decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and more. They allow for the creation of trustless, transparent, and secure systems for a wide range of applications, from financial services and insurance to gaming and art. The Ethereum platform, with its smart contract functionality, has thus been pioneer in demonstrating the potential of blockchain in various industries.

The Emergence of Decentralized Finance

The evolution of cryptoeconomics and the advancement of blockchain technology have paved the way for one of the most transformative developments in the financial sector: Decentralized Finance. Emerging from the principles of blockchain and the functionality of smart contracts, DeFi represents a radical shift from traditional financial systems towards a more open, inclusive, and transparent financial ecosystem.

Understanding DeFi

DeFi refers to an ecosystem of financial services that are accessible on public blockchains. Unlike traditional finance, which relies on intermediaries like banks, DeFi operates without central authorities. It's achieved through use of smart contracts to automate and enforce the execution of financial transactions and services. This allows for the creation of decentralized exchanges (DEXs), lending platforms, stablecoins, and more. All accessible to anyone with an internet connection.

The core appeal of DeFi lies in its ability to democratize access to financial services. It eliminates the need for intermediaries, reduces costs, and increases efficiency by leveraging blockchain technology. DeFi platforms often offer higher interest rates for lenders and borrowers than traditional banks, due to competitive nature of decentralized markets.

The Impact of DeFi on Cryptoeconomics

DeFi has had a profound impact on cryptoeconomics. It illustrates the potential for decentralized networks replicating traditional financial mechanisms. Key impacts include:

Conclusion

The journey from the inception of Bitcoin to the expansive ecosystem of DeFi has been nothing short of revolutionary. This evolutionary path has demonstrated blockchain's potential to disrupt traditional financial systems. It has also laid the foundation for a future where decentralized, transparent, and inclusive economic practices become the norm. As we look forwards, we can see more advancements in cryptography, coupled with steady creation of regulatory frameworks. This ensures that the blockchain will become more useful, as well as more prone to adoption by non-technical users.

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FAQ

What are the future prospects of cryptoeconomics, and what challenges might it face

  • Scalability, privacy, and regulatory compliance are key challenges for cryptoeconomics. Innovations such as layer-2 scaling solutions and privacy-centric blockchains are emerging to address these issues.

Are there any detailed case studies or examples of real-world applications of cryptoeconomics, particularly in sectors outside of finance?

  • Real-world applications extend beyond finance into healthcare for secure patient data management, supply chains for transparency, and energy for efficient resource tracking.

How does the rise of cryptoeconomics specifically impact traditional financial institutions and systems? Is there evidence of adoption or integration by mainstream financial entities?

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Aethir Tokenomics – Case Study

Kajetan Olas

22 Nov 2024
Aethir Tokenomics – Case Study

Authors of the contents are not affiliated to the reviewed project in any way and none of the information presented should be taken as financial advice.

In this article we analyze tokenomics of Aethir - a project providing on-demand cloud compute resources for the AI, Gaming, and virtualized compute sectors.
Aethir aims to aggregate enterprise-grade GPUs from multiple providers into a DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network). Its competitive edge comes from utlizing the GPUs for very specific use-cases, such as low-latency rendering for online games.
Due to decentralized nature of its infrastructure Aethir can meet the demands of online-gaming in any region. This is especially important for some gamer-abundant regions in Asia with underdeveloped cloud infrastructure that causes high latency ("lags").
We will analyze Aethir's tokenomics, give our opinion on what was done well, and provide specific recommendations on how to improve it.

Evaluation Summary

Aethir Tokenomics Structure

The total supply of ATH tokens is capped at 42 billion ATH. This fixed cap provides a predictable supply environment, and the complete emissions schedule is listed here. As of November 2024 there are approximately 5.2 Billion ATH in circulation. In a year from now (November 2025), the circulating supply will almost triple, and will amount to approximately 15 Billion ATH. By November 2028, today's circulating supply will be diluted by around 86%.

From an investor standpoint the rational decision would be to stake their tokens and hope for rewards that will balance the inflation. Currently the estimated APR for 3-year staking is 195% and for 4-year staking APR is 261%. The rewards are paid out weekly. Furthermore, stakers can expect to get additional rewards from partnered AI projects.

Staking Incentives

Rewards are calculated based on the staking duration and staked amount. These factors are equally important and they linearly influence weekly rewards. This means that someone who stakes 100 ATH for 2 weeks will have the same weekly rewards as someone who stakes 200 ATH for 1 week. This mechanism greatly emphasizes long-term holding. That's because holding a token makes sense only if you go for long-term staking. E.g. a whale staking $200k with 1 week lockup. will have the same weekly rewards as person staking $1k with 4 year lockup. Furthermore the ATH staking rewards are fixed and divided among stakers. Therefore Increase of user base is likely to come with decrease in rewards.
We believe the main weak-point of Aethirs staking is the lack of equivalency between rewards paid out to the users and value generated for the protocol as a result of staking.

Token Distribution

The token distribution of $ATH is well designed and comes with long vesting time-frames. 18-month cliff and 36-moths subsequent linear vesting is applied to team's allocation. This is higher than industry standard and is a sign of long-term commitment.

  • Checkers and Compute Providers: 50%
  • Ecosystem: 15%
  • Team: 12.5%
  • Investors: 11.5%
  • Airdrop: 6%
  • Advisors: 5%

Aethir's airdrop is divided into 3 phases to ensure that only loyal users get rewarded. This mechanism is very-well thought and we rate it highly. It fosters high community engagement within the first months of the project and sets the ground for potentially giving more-control to the DAO.

Governance and Community-Led Development

Aethir’s governance model promotes community-led decision-making in a very practical way. Instead of rushing with creation of a DAO for PR and marketing purposes Aethir is trying to make it the right way. They support projects building on their infrastructure and regularly share updates with their community in the most professional manner.

We believe Aethir would benefit from implementing reputation boosted voting. An example of such system is described here. The core assumption is to abandon the simplistic: 1 token = 1 vote and go towards: Votes = tokens * reputation_based_multiplication_factor.

In the attached example, reputation_based_multiplication_factor rises exponentially with the number of standard deviations above norm, with regard to user's rating. For compute compute providers at Aethir, user's rating could be replaced by provider's uptime.

Perspectives for the future

While it's important to analyze aspects such as supply-side tokenomics, or governance, we must keep in mind that 95% of project's success depends on demand-side. In this regard the outlook for Aethir may be very bright. The project declares $36M annual reccuring revenue. Revenue like this is very rare in the web3 space. Many projects are not able to generate any revenue after succesfull ICO event, due to lack fo product-market-fit.

If you're looking to create a robust tokenomics model and go through institutional-grade testing please reach out to contact@nextrope.com. Our team is ready to help you with the token engineering process and ensure your project’s resilience in the long term.

Quadratic Voting in Web3

Kajetan Olas

04 Dec 2024
Quadratic Voting in Web3

Decentralized systems are reshaping how we interact, conduct transactions, and govern online communities. As Web3 continues to advance, the necessity for effective and fair voting mechanisms becomes apparent. Traditional voting systems, such as the one-token-one-vote model, often fall short in capturing the intensity of individual preferences, which can result in centralization. Quadratic Voting (QV) addresses this challenge by enabling individuals to express not only their choices but also the strength of their preferences.

In QV, voters are allocated a budget of credits that they can spend to cast votes on various issues. The cost of casting multiple votes on a single issue increases quadratically, meaning that each additional vote costs more than the last. This system allows for a more precise expression of preferences, as individuals can invest more heavily in issues they care deeply about while conserving credits on matters of lesser importance.

Understanding Quadratic Voting

Quadratic Voting (QV) is a voting system designed to capture not only the choices of individuals but also the strength of their preferences. In most DAO voting mechanisms, each person typically has one vote per token, which limits the ability to express how strongly they feel about a particular matter. Furthermore, QV limits the power of whales and founding team who typically have large token allocations. These problems are adressed by making the cost of each additional vote increase quadratically.

In QV, each voter is given a budget of credits or tokens that they can spend to cast votes on various issues. The key principle is that the cost to cast n votes on a single issue is proportional to the square of n. This quadratic cost function ensures that while voters can express stronger preferences, doing so requires a disproportionately higher expenditure of their voting credits. This mechanism discourages voters from concentrating all their influence on a single issue unless they feel very strongly about it. In the context of DAOs, it means that large holders will have a hard-time pushing through with a proposal if they'll try to do it on their own.

Practical Example

Consider a voter who has been allocated 25 voting credits to spend on several proposals. The voter has varying degrees of interest in three proposals: Proposal A, Proposal B, and Proposal C.

  • Proposal A: High interest.
  • Proposal B: Moderate interest.
  • Proposal C: Low interest.

The voter might allocate their credits as follows:

Proposal A:

  • Votes cast: 3
  • Cost: 9 delegated tokens

Proposal B:

  • Votes cast: 2
  • Cost: 4 delegated tokens

Proposal C:

  • Votes cast: 1
  • Cost: 1 delegated token

Total delegated tokens: 14
Remaining tokens: 11

With the remaining tokens, the voter can choose to allocate additional votes to the proposals based on their preferences or save for future proposals. If they feel particularly strong about Proposal A, they might decide to cast one more vote:

Additional vote on Proposal A:

  • New total votes: 4
  • New cost: 16 delegated tokens
  • Additional cost: 16−9 = 7 delegated tokens

Updated total delegated tokens: 14+7 = 21

Updated remaining tokens: 25−21 = 425 - 21 = 4

This additional vote on Proposal A costs 7 credits, significantly more than the previous vote, illustrating how the quadratic cost discourages excessive influence on a single issue without strong conviction.

Benefits of Implementing Quadratic Voting

Key Characteristics of the Quadratic Cost Function

  • Marginal Cost Increases Linearly: The marginal cost of each additional vote increases linearly. The cost difference between casting n and n−1 votes is 2n−1.
  • Total Cost Increases Quadratically: The total cost to cast multiple votes rises steeply, discouraging voters from concentrating too many votes on a single issue without significant reason.
  • Promotes Egalitarian Voting: Small voters are encouraged to participate, because relatively they have a much higher impact.

Advantages Over Traditional Voting Systems

Quadratic Voting offers several benefits compared to traditional one-person-one-vote systems:

  • Captures Preference Intensity: By allowing voters to express how strongly they feel about an issue, QV leads to outcomes that better reflect the collective welfare.
  • Reduces Majority Domination: The quadratic cost makes it costly for majority groups to overpower minority interests on every issue.
  • Encourages Honest Voting: Voters are incentivized to allocate votes in proportion to their true preferences, reducing manipulation.

By understanding the foundation of Quadratic Voting, stakeholders in Web3 communities can appreciate how this system supports more representative governance.

Conclusion

Quadratic voting is a novel voting system that may be used within DAOs to foster decentralization. The key idea is to make the cost of voting on a certain issue increase quadratically. The leading player that makes use of this mechanism is Optimism. If you're pondering about the design of your DAO, we highly recommend taking a look at their research on quadratic funding.

If you're looking to create a robust governance model and go through institutional-grade testing please reach out to contact@nextrope.com. Our team is ready to help you with the token engineering process and ensure that your DAO will stand out as a beacon of innovation and resilience in the long term.