Programmatic Scarcity Design

Principle

Programmatic Scarcity Design refers to the engineering principle of embedding finite supply and predictable issuance into digital assets through code. This design ensures that the total number of units is capped or follows a transparent, algorithmically controlled schedule, eliminating human discretion in monetary policy. The core objective is to create verifiable and immutable scarcity, thereby fostering trust and predictability in the asset’s long-term value proposition. This principle is foundational for decentralized economies.