Ophelia Snyder: Crypto incentives do not always signal true product value

Ophelia Snyder: Crypto incentives do not always signal true product value
Crypto lessons on incentives and value

Ophelia Snyder questions whether paying individuals for every action, such as pressing a button, truly reflects their valuation of a product.

She argues that such incentives reveal more about the structure surrounding a product than about user appreciation, and highlights that the crypto sector has spent the last decade confronting this issue.

Snyder recently highlighted the emergence of real-time pre-IPO price discovery in capital markets. She has also observed that markets prefer standards over fragmentation. These comments follow her latest remarks on incentive structures in the crypto sector.

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