📂Spreadsheet Structure

Spreadsheet structure

In the spreadsheet file, we will find multiple sheets with one table each that need to be completed. Every single sheet has their own instructions and guidelines at the top for convenience.

The sheets are classified into four different sections depending on the purpose.

User Inputs (in yellow)

These sheets cover design parameters, hypotheses, and the vesting schedule that should be tested in the simulation. These will be parameters that the dashboard user will be able to change and play with once the simulation is up-and-running. The sheets in this section are:

Token Mechanics (in orange)

These sheets are the core of the token model. Here we will define agents, their behaviour, and the token flows between them. The sheets in this section are:

Reporting (in red)

Once the token economy has been defined and modeled, there will be some relevant resulting metrics that should be tracked in the dashboard. These values are not part of the computation of the simulation, but rather output KPIs extracted from the simulation results. The sheets in this section are:

These sheets define the disposition of elements in the dashboard. With these sheets, you can define which hypothesis the end-user of the dashboard will be able to test, which graphs and metrics should be displayed, and in which order. The sheets in this section are:

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