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Offline Troglodactyl

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Hi,

I noticed that the available supply of BitShares is 2,497,973,773 BTS. Bitcoin's is only 13,559,725 BTC.

To the untrained eye, 2 billion seems alot more than bitcoins 13 million. Just wondering why we have so many and if that number is static or might expand/contract as we move forward.

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Michael
Indeed, it takes a great deal of training before those numbers appear equal. When you complete such training, you may qualify to work on budgeting for a national government.

To answer your second question, that supply increases with delegate pay and decreases with fees collected from transactions and registrations.  You can see a graph of the supply change here: http://bitsharesblocks.com/supply

Deciding on the total supply number is partly technical and partly preference.  Most people would rather deal with millions than with millionths, so BitShares have a larger number, but are only divisible to 5 decimal places instead of Bitcoin's 8.
« Last Edit: December 01, 2014, 05:29:08 am by Troglodactyl »

Offline mike623317

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Hi,

I noticed that the available supply of BitShares is 2,497,973,773 BTS. Bitcoin's is only 13,559,725 BTC.

To the untrained eye, 2 billion seems alot more than bitcoins 13 million. Just wondering why we have so many and if that number is static or might expand/contract as we move forward.

Thanks
Michael