@Everyone out here...
Can anyone explain me what are the reasons of the dumps we are seeing on this coin? Does it mean that when everyday, the coin supply and the amount of total coins increases, everyone will decrease the value of the coin? Is it the same that I am getting?
In theory it is a plausible argument that the higher the coin supply the lower the price gets. Coin supply is one factor.
However, the big reason for price is supply and demand. The higher the supply the lower the price and the higher the demand the higher the price. You can have a coin with a very low coin supply but if everyone suddenly want to sell and there are more sellers than buyers the price will go down. You can also have coins with a very high coin supply but if everyone wants the coin, then there will be more buyers than sellers and the price will go up.
In the case of 10K you have to consider the relevant aspects that affect the price. The coin supply is not that high to play a big part yet, however there are those that already discount the future some months down the line where compounding interest could create a much higher coin supply than what we see now. The high interest has caused an increase in demand now to have a base that can create interest or "dividends" for the holder, similar to the shares of a company in real life. The interest will be sold off by those that need the money and others that have a longer term view will keep the interest and add it to their base to generate compound interest. There will be an increase in sell pressure over time as the pool of crypto enthusiasts that buy 10K for staking become satisfied with their staking base. Speculators will also stay around as long as there are buyers for the stake before they will then also sell their base. The price will remain relatively steady as long as there are buyers that are building their staking base that will buy the sellers stake and as long as this arrangement remains profitable for all involved.
There is a finite pool of crypto enthusiasts that are in the crypto "game" and depending on the holder mix the pool will inevitably become saturated at some point. It is the job of the dev to find creative ways to expand the pool of buyers to wider than the crypto community to spread the stake over more users before these conditions come into effect. Alternatively find creative ways for the existing holders to use the coin because valuable use cases will most definitely drive demand up. The most important is that the dev create value for the coin holders through 1) valuable use cases or 2) some other real life value like asset backing. One cliche way to do this is to roll the coin out for retail use for which it is perfect due to the fast confirmations but there are also other ways some coins have tried like asset backing but then there are also other ways no-one has thought of yet.
In short, as long as holders hold based on their reasons and buyers buy the stake based on their reasons the price will be fine.