At the moment, despite 18m ETH being created annually, there is an equal amount of ETH being burnt, and the resulting total supply remains stationary. Right now, crypto is relatively new and the burning fees are already equal to the rate of issuance. In 5 years time, as it gains more popularity, the rate which ETH is burned could surpass the rate of issuance, which would cause the total supply of ETH to reduce from 120m to 115m to 110m to 100m, etc.. Do you guys think this will be a likely scenario?
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