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Author Topic: Lower circulating supply of tokens, It is good or bad?  (Read 521 times)
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October 18, 2018, 08:13:42 AM
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too little amount that there are certainly making it difficult enough will also be for sale. It may sometimes also be confusing. instead of becoming scarce then it is thus avoided expensive but not even practice. Perhaps it would be better if too little then avoid only fear for the outcome did not match expectations.

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October 18, 2018, 08:26:53 AM
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as an investor point of view it is better. if i invested to a project i check circulating supply and price of that altcoin. so those 2 parameters give you total cap of the project. if circulating supply is low then it means that there are not so many people that owns this altcoin in their wallets.

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October 20, 2018, 11:32:23 AM
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With many ICO's not selling so much of their tokens or not reaching the hard cap, many of these token's price always plummeted after entering the exchange. With the excess tokens that are not sold during the ICO are being burned, it is really possible that a fewer circulating supply of tokens will make it rarer thus it is more valuable? More valuable meaning pricier thus each holder of token will get more from what they bought? Or it is actually the opposite? What is your opinion about?

Please don't hate me for my thinking. If you know that I'm wrong, please correct me.


It is better to have a low circulating supply of coins instead of a higher one since low circulating supply of coins means it is easier for there to be scarcity of the coins and with scarcity comes a higher price of the coin. A coin with a low circulating supply of coins in the market has a higher chance of price going up than a coin with high circulating supply of coins
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