What's the current circulation supply, what's the total supply and what's the inflation rate per month, per year?
Total supply isn't fixed.
Inflation could be controlled by a prediction market that modifies one of the fundamental variables, in this case - AE per block. Devs are still deliberating on this.
Hello guys, did I miss something? Three days ago when I've invested, there was more than 500,000 aeternity tokens, what's going on?
As I see bitcoin only grows, so what is the reason?
Everything will be recounted. The course is tied to the eth / btc course in the cryptocompare at the time of the transaction (that is, how many could be bought per bitcoin on average).
Cryptocompare delivers information with a delay, there may be lags. You can manually reproduce everything at the time of the transaction, how much should it be.
I don't understand some fundamental issues. 1) Why do you have to create a new wallet to transfer the funds to? 2) Reading the whitepaper I'm concerned about the fact that an account will cost AEternity tokens to keep open - why? This would seem to penalize those who Hodl. It's essentially like negative interest on a bank account or an account fee. 3) If the terms of the smart contract aren't kept on the blockchain like Ethereum then what guarantee is there that the contract will be followed as agreed? They are supposed to keep a copy themselves according to the whitepaper, but I don't understand how that would work in practice.
You don't have to create a new wallet, you need to have private keys.
It is only submitted to the blockchain if its outcome is
disputed, in which case the code is only ever stored as part
of the submitted transaction, never in any other state. If this
happens, the blockchain distributes the tokens according to
the contract and closes the channel.