Do you think inflation based crypto economy always suffer most of the losses in a bear market as compared non-inflation based economy?

in #cryptocurrency5 years ago

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I don't think so

In fact, if you look at it from an angle, bitcoin is an inflation based cryptocurrency as new tokens are created each day.

I believe the problem is with demand. If the demand is high, it doesn't matter if it's inflation based or not.

EOS is a good example. It came out over a year ago and it's in the top ten cryptocurrency on coinmarketcap. It has a yearly inflation rate of 5% and it's still do well.

However, I think inflation based cryptocurrency have a slight disadvantage in that regardless of demand, new tokens are always produced, leading to dilution of supply. But that isn't an issue for all inflation based cryptocurrencies

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