Title: Inflation coin emission rate over the years Post by: Tash on January 09, 2021, 03:50:57 PM How many new coins have been produced. Average fiat inflation rate is 2.3% (purchasing power loss)
https://i.ibb.co/s6gH05T/inflation-of-coins.jpg (https://ibb.co/JycQfxY) supply | new coins | and percent increase Title: Re: Inflation coin emission rate over the years Post by: Febo on January 10, 2021, 12:21:40 AM Inflation coin emission rate over the years Usually monetary inflation is calculated from today to a year from now. Not today or a year ago until today, but today and next 365 days. I am nor sure of BCH or BSV but Monero monetary inflation right now at 1.41% what is below Bitcoins when calculated properly. And it will stay that was for the next 7 years. Also it is interesting to see how much BTC, BCH and BSV have different although I would expect are almost totally identical. Hm. Also I just calculated for Bitcoin and I got 1.76%. How did you calculate monetary emission? For bitcoin is 900*365/18595750. Title: Re: Inflation coin emission rate over the years Post by: Tash on January 10, 2021, 09:36:20 AM It is hard to argue with actual data from last years.
Lets lock a Monero a inflationary coin as no max number of coins. At end of 2014 almost 5.5 million coins existed end of 2015 10 million it inflated by almost 100% 2014-12-28 5 415 609 2015-12-27 10 502 787 5087178 93.94% 2016-12-25 13 616 501 3113714 29.65% 2017-12-31 15 544 709 1928208 14.16% 2018-12-30 16 682 713 1138004 7.32% 2019-12-29 17 376 880 694167 4.16% 2020-12-27 17 797 384 420504 2.42% _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Of the coins listed BTC, BCH, BSV, LTC, DASH have no inflation (set max number of coins), they have a coin emission rate as seen above. BTC mined ~453068 coins in 2019 which is 2.157% of 21 000 000 Next Bitcoin supply halving in 1111 days https://www.bitcoinsensus.com/bitcoin-halving-countdown/ |