• Shyfer
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    3 months ago

    But is it still deflationary? I may be wrong, but I feel like any currency that is deflationary over inflationary encourages hoarding instead of spending.

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      3 months ago

      Just because it’s deflationary doesn’t mean that it’s not spent primarily because you still need electricity, food, gas, and other things. So you are forced to spend it whether you want to or not. Monero itself is not technically deflationary as 0.6 new coins are released every 2 minutes forever. What you end up with is that Inflation asymptotically approaches zero until an equilibrium is reached where new coins are created at the same rate that coins are destroyed through negligence, etc. Right now, Monero has an inflation rate of about 0.85% and falling all the time.

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        3 months ago

        OK that’s pretty cool actually. I hope it works out without the pitfalls of Bitcoin and other crypto.

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          3 months ago

          Nothing’s ever certain in the future. But at least for the last 10 years, it has worked. And I think it will continue to work. I think the main problem with Bitcoin is the people using it are so locked into “oh this is the best and there’s nothing better” that they can’t see the problems. If something came along that made Monero look like a child’s toy, and it was that much better, I would switch, not die on that hill.