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Token Economics · Cohort · 6 weeks

Token supply mechanics in plain language

Unpack issuance schedules, holder incentives, and activity-log signals without hype—built for analysts who support product and operations teams.

Tuition (informational): KRW 520,000

Description

This module walks through how programmable asset networks document changes over time, how emission rules interact with governance, and how to read cross-org workflow diagrams that teams actually use. You will compare historical case narratives, annotate diagrams, and leave with a reusable checklist for stakeholder sign-off conversations.

What is included

  • Weekly live diagram teardowns with instructor notes
  • Annotated activity-log excerpts from public test networks
  • Peer review of one narrative brief per participant
  • Office hours focused on definitions, not price discussion
  • Downloadable glossary aligned to engineering handoffs
  • Optional deep dive on stablecoin systems policy memos
  • Capstone memo template for internal reviewers

Outcomes

  • Explain emission tradeoffs using neutral operational vocabulary.
  • Produce a one-page brief suitable for engineering and policy peers.
  • Identify where data ends and interpretation begins in public logs.

FAQ

Do you discuss personal portfolio decisions?

No. Sessions focus on mechanisms, documentation, and cross-team communication. We do not offer individualized operational advice.

What software is required?

A modern browser, PDF reader, and optional notebook environment for markdown. No proprietary data feeds are included.

Is live attendance mandatory?

Two live workshops are strongly recommended; recordings stay available for 90 days. Missing more than three live blocks may limit feedback depth.

Notes from learners

  • The week on holder incentives vs. utility claims finally gave me vocabulary our platform team would repeat in standups.

    Leo
  • I wanted more time on the reconciliation module, but the activity-log walkthroughs were precise enough to reuse in our internal wiki.

    Ingrid van Dijk · Research coordinator · Northline Labs · survey