
Inside Tokenomics
Digital economies are easy to launch-and hard to sustain.
Tokens are often designed with optimistic assumptions: rising demand, engaged communities, effective governance, and cooperative behavior. In practice, many systems struggle once speculation fades, liquidity tightens, governance is tested, and real-world constraints assert themselves. These outcomes are not random. They are the result of structural design choices.
Inside Tokenomics confronts this problem directly.
Rather than treating tokens as assets, narratives, or technical features, the book examines them as economic systems governed by incentives, power, constraints, and time. It explains how supply, distribution, demand, governance, and human behavior interact-and why misalignment between these elements leads to fragility.
Inside, you will find:
A clear explanation of what a token actually is-and what it is not
Why supply, distribution, and time determine power more than price
How demand forms, leaks, and collapses in token systems
Why governance often becomes symbolic rather than effective
How treasuries quietly deplete long before visible failure
Why regulation and jurisdiction are design constraints, not external threats
What structural characteristics allow some digital economies to endure
This book is not about trading, investing, or launching tokens. It does not predict prices or promote ideology. Its purpose is structural clarity.
Written for founders, system builders, DAO operators, engineers, and serious long-horizon readers, Inside Tokenomics provides a disciplined mental framework for understanding-and designing-token systems that are built to survive reality rather than depend on narrative.
- Undertitel
- How Digital Economies Are Designed to Survive
- Författare
- Deepanshu Suman
- ISBN
- 9789356262454
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 345 gram
- Serie
- The Token Systems
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2026-02-09
- Förlag
- FIRST EDITION
- Sidor
- 254
