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RE: Trader’s Opinion: Why you should invest in EOS rather than in ETHEREUM.

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

You said, "The supply of EOS does not have inflation." It is my understanding that the supply of EOS will increase by not more than 5% per year after the token distribution ends. Have a look at the white paper under the "Block Rewards" heading. The white paper states: "A blockchain that adopts the EOS.IO software will award new tokens to a block producer every time a block is produced." Which implies inflation.

That said, I'm still very bullish on EOS.

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good point @malexanders, thanks for pointing this out!

A worthwhile comparison to make is ETH inflation VS EOS inflation. ETH inflation rate in 2017 is something like 14%. Which is nearly triple that of what we expect EOS inflation to be. Here is one reference that discusses ETH inflation:

https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/12501/what-is-ethereums-inflation-rate-how-quickly-will-new-ether-be-created

Very interesting, I have to look into this too, thanks for sharing the link mate :)

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