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# About the BCRG

We are the Bonding Curve Research Group (BCRG), an independent, decentralized collective of scholars, engineers, and researchers united in our dedication to the comprehensive study, development, and practical implementation of bonding curves. Our team brings together a diverse mix of expertise spanning systems engineering, mathematical modeling, economics, data & computer science, design, community building, and other related disciplines. \
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We are committed to driving innovation that broadens the potential applications of programmable financial primitives. At the core of our efforts is the pursuit to simplify the understanding and implementation of bonding curves, thereby democratizing these complex mathematical concepts into reliable tooling that can empower projects and developers in designing sustainable token economies.

### Links

* [**Our Research**](https://mirror.xyz/0x8fF6Fe58b468B1F18d2C54e2B0870b4e847C730d)&#x20;
* [**Github**](https://github.com/bonding-curves)
* [**Twitter**](https://twitter.com/Bonding_Curves)
* [**Youtube**](https://bonding-curve-research-group.gitbook.io/bonding-curve-research-group-library/www.youtube.com/@CondingBurves)
* [**Notion**](https://auspicious-cap-b5c.notion.site/Bonding-Curve-Research-Group-a0fe00e81d84435a8fddd547a7888063)


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