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April 30, 2022, 10:33:17 PM |
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If your only measure is the market capacity, you will always get wrong results for currencies that do not deserve to be in an advanced ranking, except that they have manipulated some variables to make the currency appear as having a high market capacity.
If we have a currency with a Circulating Supply of about one million pieces and one of them was sold for one dollar, does this mean that the market capacity is one million dollars? Yes, mathematically correct, but realistically wrong, as the actual money could be less than 50 thousand dollars.
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