Two researchers have written a paper that explains how utility tokens give consumers direct collective power over price, provided issuers don't cheat.
“At least that's the case made by a new paper by MIT's Christian Catalini and the University of Toronto's Joshua Gans, which describes a simplified model that illustrates what might be a valuable price discovery role that utility tokens...
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