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Is this repo still active?

I'm interested in contributing to Ethereum and this repo seems like the best fit for me, but I also don't want to waste my time.

please provide instructions to run simulation

I am not a pythonista. not sure what to do.

╭─kumavis@xyzs-MBP  ~/dev/eth-economic-modeling/casper3   (master*) 
╰─$ python test.py 
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "test.py", line 2, in <module>
    from casper import Validator
  File "/Users/kumavis/dev/eth-economic-modeling/casper3/casper.py", line 1, in <module>
    from ethereum.casper_utils import RandaoManager, get_skips_and_block_making_time, \
ImportError: No module named ethereum.casper_utils
╭─kumavis@xyzs-MBP  ~/dev/eth-economic-modeling/casper3   (master*) 
╰─$ python --version
Python 2.7.11

Casper readme

Are these two sentences in the Casper README contradictory?

The "altitude" on the ramps can be thought of as a probability estimate, where the top of the hill is 50% and the bottom of the hill is 99.99%; if you bet 97% on a particular outcome then that means that you are willing to accept a penalty of 97 if the result does NOT converge toward that outcome in exchange for a reward of 3 if the result does converge in that direction. The closer your bet gets to 100%, the more you gain if you are right, but the more you lose if you are wrong, until at 99.99% if you are wrong you lose your entire deposit.

Specifically, it seems the italicized word should be "less".

Please provide project README

It will be great idea to provide README - description, model economic preview, run, testing and HowTo.
Main aims, targets and goals.

Thanks.

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