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Re: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.10.0
by
Viper1
on 26/02/2018, 03:07:22 UTC
there are too many doge coins. and the year of the dog will not bring the course up. doge increases when btc rises and doge falls when btc drops. It was 4 years and will always be like this. there are just too many dogecoins. that will not be supercoin in 100 years


DOGE was mined far too quickly and then abandoned by its creator.That is not good combination for any coin.

5% annual inflation on already far too big supply wont help it stability too.



And where is Satoshi with his bitcoin? Which was initially mined centrally by only himself.  Yet here's bitcoin today 9 years later, WITH inflation Smiley
Yep. However, I've never understood why people throw around the "inflation" term. Inflation has to do with the cost of goods going up in price which may or may not have to do with more money being "printed". Printing more money (mining new coins) is referred to as quantitative easing. I suspect people throwing around inflation is just a way to FUD things which they may or may not know they're even doing. Course, the problem is that the stupid Bitcoin wiki use the term inflation as well sometimes when they're talking about the increased number of coins so that doesn't help. i.e. they use the terms added, increase and then they have a paragraph using inflation to say the same thing.. and then they actually use it more correctly in terms of alluding to the fees required to "buy" your way into a block.