Friddy multiagent price stabilization model

08/11/2021
by   Abdelrahman Elsharawy, et al.
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In a multiagent network model consisting of nodes, each network node has an agent and priced Friddy coins, and the agent can buy or sell Friddy coins in the marketplace. Though every node may not effectively have an equal price during the transaction time, the prices have to reach equilibrium by iterating buy and sell transactions on a macro level.

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