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When will STEEM has 10% or less inflation for the first time (best case scenario + market cap measured per founders preferred method aka  all steems included)

2027?.... 2047?


And the answer is ... 2016.

LOL.
Thanks for answering my May 20th question... not exactly 10% or less but close to .
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Lack of arbitrage is the problem, isn't it. And this 'should' solves it.

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When will STEEM has 10% or less inflation for the first time (best case scenario + market cap measured per founders preferred method aka  all steems included)

2027?.... 2047?


And the answer is ... 2016.

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When will STEEM has 10% or less inflation for the first time (best case scenario + market cap measured per founders preferred method aka  all steems included)

2027?.... 2047?


And the answer is ... 2016.
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lol, you said "STEEM subforum on Bitsharestalk" after they ran out of money to even finish "BTS Stealth"

Nothing cannot be done without the thought of profit in this craziest land o'Bitshares! :P

"Profit" is what you get after you are able to pay all your bills.

No waaay... I believe what Ronny tells me!
According to him, "profit" is:

- the total of all vesting balances

- any money received in any [consecutive] ICO (or % of that amount he deems a profit)

- any amount you can find in any account of yours (or % of that amount he deems a profit)

« Last Edit: May 20, 2016, 03:20:30 pm by tonyk »
Lack of arbitrage is the problem, isn't it. And this 'should' solves it.

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lol, you said "STEEM subforum on Bitsharestalk" after they ran out of money to even finish "BTS Stealth"

Nothing cannot be done without the thought of profit in this craziest land o'Bitshares! :P

"Profit" is what you get after you are able to pay all your bills.
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2 points before I start - no STEEM sub-forum?!  Steemit sucks for this kind of stuff, and STEEM has no q&a point, and other than the very fluid whitepaper no way to find real answers...so the second point is - Is this on purpose/ by design?

Anyway... the white paper finds it very useful to use BTC as a measuring stick/example... so

When will STEEM has 10% or less inflation for the first time (best case scenario + market cap measured per founders preferred method aka  all steems included)

2027?.... 2047?

That is the best I can gather...so I am not kidding and/or implying that is something bad.. not at all.

I would open a thread there

https://steemit.com/active/steem
https://steemit.com/active/steemhelp

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2 points before I start - no STEEM sub-forum?!  Steemit sucks for this kind of stuff, and STEEM has no q&a point, and other than the very fluid whitepaper no way to find real answers...so the second point is - Is this on purpose/ by design?

Anyway... the white paper finds it very useful to use BTC as a measuring stick/example... so

When will STEEM has 10% or less inflation for the first time (best case scenario + market cap measured per founders preferred method aka  all steems included)

2027?.... 2047?

That is the best I can gather...so I am not kidding and/or implying that is something bad.. not at all.

I would open a thread there

https://steemit.com/active/steem
https://steemit.com/active/steemhelp


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lol, you said "STEEM subforum on Bitsharestalk" after they ran out of money to even finish "BTS Stealth"

Nothing cannot be done without the thought of profit in this craziest land o'Bitshares! :P

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2 points before I start - no STEEM sub-forum?!  Steemit sucks for this kind of stuff, and STEEM has no q&a point, and other than the very fluid whitepaper no way to find real answers...so the second point is - Is this on purpose/ by design?

Anyway... the white paper finds it very useful to use BTC as a measuring stick/example... so

When will STEEM has 10% or less inflation for the first time (best case scenario + market cap measured per founders preferred method aka  all steems included)

2027?.... 2047?

That is the best I can gather...so I am not kidding and/or implying that is something bad.. not at all.

 
« Last Edit: May 20, 2016, 01:54:44 am by tonyk »
Lack of arbitrage is the problem, isn't it. And this 'should' solves it.