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Conditional Market Tutorial #22

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Graeme-Code opened this issue Jul 21, 2020 · 0 comments
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Conditional Market Tutorial #22

Graeme-Code opened this issue Jul 21, 2020 · 0 comments
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The conditional token framework was designed to facilitate futarchy. We reference futarchy in the introduction to conditional tokens as well as in every talk given about conditional tokens. What separates the conditional token framework form the old Gnosis prediction market is the ability to create conditional markets which are GAS efficient.

I'm advocating for two simple tutorials, one for each market maker. Something that developers can use as a base to build first their understanding and then new products that leverage the conditional aspect of conditional tokens.

This is up for debate but perhaps the place to start is creating a tutorial which facilitates conditional markets on remix.
From there a tutorial which incorporates a frontend.

@auryn-macmillan auryn-macmillan added documentation Improvements or additions to documentation enhancement New feature or request P3 Med/low - Nice to have labels Jul 23, 2020
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