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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Why endless supply will make Dogecoin worthless
by
scarface
on 08/02/2014, 04:31:33 UTC
    inflation is the best thing that could had happen to dogecoin

    dogecoin will be used as a currency not an asset like all other coins

    the community will continue to grow and give away dogecoin to charities, the media attention and growth will continue

    trust me once we hit the 10,000 blocks theres no way you will be able to buy a dogecoin for 150 satoshi

    buying in exchanges to use and donate will drive this coins price up

    100% agree.  

    These these coins are intended to be used a a currency, not an asset to hold.  

    Full Definition of CURRENCY

    2a :  something (as coins, treasury notes, and banknotes) that is in circulation as a medium of exchange
    b :  paper money in circulation
    c :  a common article for bartering[/li][/list]

    The primary role of a currency is to be *USED* for exchange.  If there is a constant deflation where something becomes more and more valuable over time then where is your incentive to ever exchange it?  If I knew that a US dollar today would buy me 30% more next year, I'd do everything I could to avoid spending it.  Thus it fails as a currency.  

    A slow inflation makes people spend a currency and use it.


    mBTC will become the standard within 5 years and a couple more decimal places can be used to give it a total coin cap of 2.1 Trillion with 2 decimal places to spare for "bitcents" , if this happens most coins producing over 10 billion today will never hold much value.

    imo iCoin will become a contender for bitcoin in 2 years. You read it here first.

    http://iCoin.pw/interview




    the whole point is not moving decimal places down or using satoshi or mbtc

    the point is that bitcoins are not being used, everyone is hoarding them.