Big holder, I been away from crypto for years, assumed ETH is fucked due to skelly introducing PoS and increasing the inflationary mechanics. Gimmy a QRD on the last few years, does ETH still have a future?
>>60833036
ETH has been largely DEflationary since POS and EIP1559 a few years ago. Even at its worst, it's had lower inflation than BTC in that time period. It all depends on network traffic, though, so it's either a virtuous or vicious cycle, depending on whether the chain is dead or highly active (more traffic = more token burn).
>>60834365
Thanks for proving my point?
Ethereum is inflationary, not deflationary >>60834295
What a retarded comparison.
There will only ever be 21 million BTC, ETH is LITERALLY inflationary.
>>60834489
And yet, I also proved my point, which you can go back and re-read if you didn't understand it the first time, which clearly you didn't, since everything I said is backed up by the chart posted, and you were calling it, quote, "straight up lies."
>>60834506
Your comparison of ETH’s inflation vs Bitcoin’s “””inflation””” is a disingenuous argument. Incomparable.
Only ever be 21 million BTC.
Who knows how many more ETH they’re going to print.
>>60832850 (OP) >memecoin >dextools trending >telegram exploding >buy in without thinking >wallet becomes number i haven’t seen since bull run >remember i sold eth bottom in 2022 >mixed emotions.exe
>>60835419
I wasn't making an argument, I was stating facts. Here's another one for you: if current trends continue, ETH will remain less inflationary than BTC until at least your grandchildren have died of old age.
>>60832850 (OP)
$4800 is cool, but that's just the liquidity for the real plays. The smart money is already moving into projects that don't need a massive pump just to stay relevant.