Internal Coordination Theory

In the digital economy, RAI redefines traditional supply and demand through two core forces:

  • Internal Coordination: Reflects self-organization and entrepreneurial spirit. It encourages stakeholders (users, investors) to collaborate voluntarily—e.g., staking RAI or engaging in bonding—without relying solely on market pricing.

  • Price Coordination: Involves traditional actions like bonding (buying discounted tokens) or trading RAI, where price becomes the mechanism to balance supply and demand.

Internal coordination acts as RAI's core driver, promoting self-governance and decentralized decision-making through social norms and focal points. AI identifies optimal focal points from data analysis, while DeFi ensures the decentralized infrastructure to execute them. For example, AI may predict RWA asset trends to help users decide when to stake or bond efficiently.

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