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Adding practical tokenomics articles and free interactive simulators from CryptoEconLab, covering token economy design, emission schedules, vesting structures, veTokenomics, and red flag identification. Also proposing a new "Tools & Simulators" section for interactive cryptoeconomic modeling tools.
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Adding practical tokenomics articles and free interactive simulators from CryptoEconLab, a crypto economics consultancy.
What's added
Under Tokenomics section (5 articles):
New "Tools & Simulators" section (3 tools):
All tools are free and open-access. The articles are practitioner-focused, drawing on real engagement experience rather than theoretical summaries.
Proposing the new Tools section because interactive simulators are increasingly useful for cryptoeconomic research and education, and the list currently focuses on reading material.