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Board Economics
Re: Price stability
by
wuvdoll
on 25/11/2018, 07:59:17 UTC
Price stability must be dangerous. Any long-term lateral stability will inevitably fall sharply. When the capital is to escape, the whale will also take the lead to escape. Only true giant whales are not afraid of the decline in the market.
Why do you think price stability will be dangerous? This is something that would depend on usage in the long run, so in that case there is nothing dangerous about it, but the truth is that whether we like it or not, even with the stability, when it comes to the comparison between fiat, there will always be fluctuations, It is a market, there would always be time when demand becomes far more than supply and vice versa, so even if it is not something huge when it comes to percentage based on the volatility level we are seeing now, there would still always be some action in the market.

I think the bitcoin market will not be stable because of the high demand in the market, which seems to be the bitcoin market will continue to be volatile. We have gone through a period where the price of bitcoin bitcoin can last around $6k yesterday, but it cannot continue continuously because this decentralized market manipulation will continue to move on demand.
When mainstream adoption comes in, and the institutions already have gained a higher ground, I am pretty sure stability or let me use the word little volatility is something that would eventually be a thing. It is all about the market being usable in real life, and with that happening, there would be some sort of equilibrium between demand and supply, and even if there is fluctuation, it would not be as much as we are seeing now, but in that case, I am pretty sure the market would have grown past this in an unimaginable way based on the rate of adoption.