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Re: High supply vs low supply ?
by
Hypercube
on 15/09/2017, 07:01:56 UTC
A low supply is better because if there is more demand and less supply, there are more people buying Bitcoin and less people selling. This means that people will pay more for each coin, since its amount is limited = higher price.

A low supply does not necessarily means that there will be demand. There is 372 YoshiCoin, do you still think it's better than BTC because it has 20999628 more max supply and that everyone is killing to get one? But in that case why would anyone trade it for 0.3 eth?

Can you explain why coins with low circulating supply is looking any better than a coin with high circulating supply ?

It's all about the market cap, right ?

If you put 1000 dollars in a coin with a low supply it will double your investment if the marketcap doubles and it is the same with the high supply coins. So basically it does not matter.

Can anyone explayn why everyone is allways hyping coins with low supply like you can gain more money with it ?

Like you said it's all about market cap and you already got it. The supply doesn't matter appart from a psychological point of view.