I really can't understand why Ethereum can support a market cap of 300 billion USD? That’s almost 2 trillion in RMB.
What's even more outrageous is that it can also issue more — adding hundreds of thousands of coins each year, resulting in an inflation rate close to 1%. Once the circulating supply expands, value dilution is just a matter of time. In this regard, it might be better to consider those coins with a capped total supply and stronger consensus, such as Litecoin.
Of course, entering now? That's for fools.
Let's wait for another year and a half, and consider adding some spot once the prices have dropped significantly. After all, this round of the bear market has just begun, so there's no need to rush.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 15h ago
Back to this trap again? Issuing more equals death? What about Staking rewards, and what about the Burn Mechanism? Selective blindness is truly an art.
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CrossChainBreather
· 15h ago
Ha, Litecoin? Wake up, big brother
Following the trend always costs the most in tuition
ETH can withstand it because of the ecosystem, not just simply comparing total supply.
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WalletManager
· 15h ago
Brother, your logic has quite a big loophole. 1% inflation really isn't much. The narrative of ETH is not about the total supply but about ecosystem applications. Litecoin's situation has long been stagnant; don't think you can fool me.
I really can't understand why Ethereum can support a market cap of 300 billion USD? That’s almost 2 trillion in RMB.
What's even more outrageous is that it can also issue more — adding hundreds of thousands of coins each year, resulting in an inflation rate close to 1%. Once the circulating supply expands, value dilution is just a matter of time. In this regard, it might be better to consider those coins with a capped total supply and stronger consensus, such as Litecoin.
Of course, entering now? That's for fools.
Let's wait for another year and a half, and consider adding some spot once the prices have dropped significantly. After all, this round of the bear market has just begun, so there's no need to rush.