But the fact is - the current bitkoin, this hyper-inflation currency (more than 30% per year up to 2013, 10% now - it's very much in comparison to fiat currencies).
And whether inflationary bitkoin successfully transformed into a deflationary, or die in the process - a topic for much discussion.
Sorry for my English, translated by Google translate.
There is a little difference though. Fiat currencies are continuously devalued, while bitcoin increases in value.
One could say that bitcoin inflation is too low right now. But even this was intended. The currency's price rise attracts buyers early on, increasing its popularity. This seems to work exceedingly well, except that it creates a sequence of speculative bubbles like the current one. You can't have everything.