Cryptocoins Exchanges / Binance - 2 years ago
Binance Burns Another $740M Worth of BNB, CZ Says It Proves Deflationary Mechanism
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Cryptocoins Exchanges / Binance - 2 years ago
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More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
Could anyone point me to the right resources that highlight ETH's 2.0 supply issuances rate? Apparently there is a cap of annual issuance at 1.1 mio but where does the info come from? How does the APR/Issuance Rate evolve in relation to the avail...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
Do they burn lots of it and the price crashes then goes up way more because of its scarcity? making it harder to buy? submitted by /u/dangerousmilk19 [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
This is my first attempt at a full post, and it won't be that great probably. That's okay for me and I am not here pretending I know everything - feel free to disagree with me and post your opinions! ---- Periodically, there is always a new p...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
I hear a lot of people saying that ETH will become deflationary after the merge, that is to say that new coin issuance will be less then the amount burned per new block. In the short term this seems good if you hold ETH, because less of it means it b...
Cryptocoins Exchanges / Binance - 2 years ago
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Cryptocoins News / NewsBTC - 2 years ago
Dogecoin started as a joke but ended up attracting billions of US dollars and the interest of Elon Musk himself. The cryptocurrency with the Shiba Inu dog as its logo has become an inspiration for many other crypto projects. The most recent example...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
I know that most world economic experts will argue against a deflationary consensus, but it has so far proven successful, refuting all arguments based against it. The whole idea from inflationary movements is an ill-thought out idea of borrowing tod...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
I grew up studying Keynesian economics at school, for me, inflationary economics is a core theory that I’ve never questioned. The thinking goes like this:Moderate inflation is needed so that people are incentivised to spend instead of save, more spen...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
People mention the burns and staked coins but again supply just keeps rising submitted by /u/Internal-454 [link] [comments]
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
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Cryptocoins Exchanges / Binance - 2 years ago
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More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
One of the biggest problems for Bitcoin's use case as a currency is the fact that it's designed to go up in value, this is in my eyes the main reason why Bitcoin is seen as more of a hedge against inflation instead of a currency nowadays. (wh...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Tl;dr/conclusion: Looking at it from the level of the individual, a deflationary form of money is fundamentally a superior form of money to an inflationary currency. The rational move would be to hold such a deflationary form of currency, and t...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
BTC is usually marketed as the best hedge against inflation/hyper inflation. In deflation where the dollar value will grow stronger BTC is supposed to go down as well. I don’t understand big brain Cathie strategy, plz explain. She says BTC and growth...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
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Cryptocoins News / CoinJournal - 2 years ago
RichQuack is a hyper deflationary token that generates automatic liquidity, which in turn pays out static rewards to holders. It’s a new coin based on an interesting premise. Does it have promise? If you want to know more about it, including wh...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
Current gas fees: ~0.02 eth Gas fees at $10000: 0.02 eth x $10000 = $200 Gas fees at $4000: 0.02 eth x $4000 = $80 Gas fees at $100: 0.02 eth x $100 = $2 What is the logic in making eth deflationary and increasing its price if it disincentives actual...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Most of the crypto world seems to have a very black and white view of inflation and deflation: inflation bad, deflation good. In reality, it's not that easy though. For currencies, very high inflation is, of course, bad - I probably don't hav...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Polygon is bringing an upgrade to its network with a testnet release known as the Mumbai test network, similar to the EIP-1559 update on the Ethereum network. EIP-1559, was activated on Ethereum Blockchain during the London hard fork, which took plac...
Cryptocoins News / The Cointelegraph - 2 years ago
An about turn and fresh turmoil for macro would play to Bitcoin's strengths, argues Mike McGlone. According to Bloomberg Intelligence, $100,000 Bitcoin (BTC) and $2,00...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
Basic/newbie question. Title says it all. How are people earning 5% or whatever yield by staking eth? Is it coming from the high trxn fees on ETH which is being used to pay the stakers? Question no. 2: As someone who has much less than 32 eth, what c...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
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More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
So I came across this article that explains inflation and in one moment author says: Could you imagine what would happen to the economy if you knew that your dollar would be worth more tomorrow than it is today? Spending on goods other than necessit...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
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