Catalini was on the faculty of
MIT from 2013 until 2021, and was appointed in 2018 as Faculty Research Fellow at the
National Bureau of Economic Research in the Productivity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program. In 2013, Catalini co-designed with
Catherine Tucker the MIT Digital Currency Experiment that distributed $500,000 in
Bitcoin to all
MIT undergraduates. Catalini and Tucker published the results of their research study in
Science. In 2017, Catalini founded the MIT Cryptoeconomics Lab, which brings together the fields of
economics and
computer science to study
cryptocurrency protocols, their incentives and
market design. In 2018, Catalini joined
David Marcus' team at
Facebook, Inc. to develop the economical design of
Libra (now Diem). Since 2020, he is seconded to the
Diem Association as its
Chief Economist. In 2022, Catalini joined Coinbase Institute and sits on the
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