@smalltimer
i think we basically agree that the present way of 'inflation' and 'flooding markets', reminding fiat currencies, is incorrect and that the airdrop has come to an end - otherwise it wont lead to a bright future.
yes, the bounties shouldnt be that high, as i mentioned first. but i dont see destroying coins as an adequate method, in my opinion its a too radical method to let the price explode, rather i prefer a natural growth of the marketcap and would leave those unclaimed coined "to be mined" ..but wait, thats not possible, so it might be right to destroy them!
the longer you hold coins in the background the longer market will be wary. Release all coins in circulation as soon as possible. Destroy the remains. Overcome greed and forced control and let this game begin. All coins into circulation as soon as possible. Hold back as little as possible. The market is intelligent. Unleash this monster already! Destroying coins hurts nobody. Not destroying them hurts us.
edit:
doesn't matter if only 8 million are in circulation instead of 18 million. Coins can be diveded into 100million bits.
If you think its 'radical' look for other words. Don't call it 'destroy' coins. Call it 'take out of circulation permanently and irreversibly due to low demand'. It's the same. Crypto needs to be trustless. Don't play central bank.
Could also be a good idea to let people vote democratically on things what to do with remaining unclaimed coins, if that is possible.