Just because ETH did it and managed to keep it alive doesn't mean that all else will be the same. Plus, I still think that ETH will have to limit it eventually, I get that it can continue like this thanks to the fact that we are still early in the crypto world, and in the distant future when we go to a higher supply that means we should also be a higher market cap in everything, well at least hopefully, like bitcoin being 10 trillion dollars marketcap.
But that still leaves the future bleak, if in 10 years it is still not a problem that's good, but in 20 years? 30? 50? 100? We all know that at some point this unlimited will be a problem even for ethereum.
Speaking of ETH you remind me of this, it doesn't matter how much they have, because they have to have a use value first. I will take an example of cars that appear in life, it is limitless but the point is always worth it because people need to use it by nature.
So sometimes considering any criterion needs to look at what it really is, and whether it is widely applied.