These laws describe the rate at which network value increases as they scale. The Network Sarnoff’s Law describes broadcast networks, which increase in value in proportion to N (with N being the number of nodes). “Laws” Metcalfe’s Law describes networks without clustering, which grow in value at a geometric rate (N^2). Read more about the Network Laws Reed’s Law applies to networks with clusters, which increase in value at an exponential rate (2^N) 19

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