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Simon de la Rouviere: Bonding Curves, Curation Markets, Token Curated Registries… and Art
1 hour 21 minutes Posted Apr 10, 2019 at 5:05 am.
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Human beings have a penchant for creating lists. We make lists for things like the top music artists at any given time, the best restaurants in the world, companies which people can trust, and the most wanted criminals. Lists take many forms. They can be maintained by a single authority, or curated by a crowd. But almost always, they remain in the custody of a central party. Token Curated Lists propose a model by which a) the content of lists are decentralized, and b) contributors are incentivized to curate their content according to social consensus.

We’re joined by Simon de la Rouviere, an independent researcher and blogger. Previously, Simon was one of the first employees at ConsenSys and founded Ujo Music. He also contributed to the ERC20 token specification and has written about blockchain and token economics since 2014. In recent months, Simon’s research has focused on Token Curated Registries (or TCRs), and the economics of curation markets.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • Simon’s background and interest in blockchain, music, and economics
  • Bonding curves as a mechanism for continuous token issuance
  • Curation markets and how they relate to bonding curves
  • Practical applications of curation markets
  • The connection between curation markets and cultural memes
  • Token Curated Registries and their applications
  • The role of TCRs as a crypto economic primitive
  • The economics and game theory of TCRs
  • Simon’s recent project “This Artwork is Always for Sale”

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This episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture and Meher Roy . Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/282