Naval Ravikant's Capital Triangle theory has been widely propagated—knowledge, reputation, and capital, these three dimensions shape the essence of wealth accumulation. But this framework has taken on new interpretations in the Web3 era.
Looking at the token design logic of the Ribbit project can help understand: they have transformed Naval's Capital Triangle theory into practical applications of three types of tokens. Knowledge becomes a tradable rights certificate, reputation is quantified and incentivized through governance tokens, and capital corresponds to the value carrier of liquidity tokens.
This is not simply a conceptual reference, but a true implementation of economic theory onto the on-chain ecosystem. When theory meets practice, Naval's ideas are reinterpreted as the underlying logic of token economics. In other words, Ribbit is using smart contracts to verify an ancient wealth rule.
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All-InQueen
· 7h ago
Oh no, Naval's theory has been distorted. Can tokenization really solve everything? Easier said than done.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-10 13:56
Ribbit has truly brought Naval's theory onto the chain this time, not just bragging.
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FancyResearchLab
· 01-10 13:39
In theory, this triangular logic can work, but in practice... it depends on how well Ribbit's contract is written. I'll give this smart trap a try first.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-10 13:38
Ha, isn't this just packaging Naval's theory into tokens to sell for money? It sounds very sophisticated, but I'm still a bit confused.
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HodlAndChill
· 01-10 13:37
A triangle transforming into three different coins sounds good, but how does it actually work? Feels like the same old trick with a new name.
Naval Ravikant's Capital Triangle theory has been widely propagated—knowledge, reputation, and capital, these three dimensions shape the essence of wealth accumulation. But this framework has taken on new interpretations in the Web3 era.
Looking at the token design logic of the Ribbit project can help understand: they have transformed Naval's Capital Triangle theory into practical applications of three types of tokens. Knowledge becomes a tradable rights certificate, reputation is quantified and incentivized through governance tokens, and capital corresponds to the value carrier of liquidity tokens.
This is not simply a conceptual reference, but a true implementation of economic theory onto the on-chain ecosystem. When theory meets practice, Naval's ideas are reinterpreted as the underlying logic of token economics. In other words, Ribbit is using smart contracts to verify an ancient wealth rule.