Also, we'll get 1 million new coins per year from here on out (decreasing by 7% per year), which my model (working on a new Darkcoin whitepaper) show will add about 100-200 extra Masternodes a year. Consider as the network grows, so will our ability to service it.
Yeah, no kidding. Just to drive this point home, if you look at the Masternode count alone, Darkcoin has 8% of the total node count of the entire Bitcoin network.
It has achieved almost 10% of Bitcoin's node count in as little as ten months compared to Bitcoins five years. Plus, the Darkcoin network also provides an incentive to node operators compared to other currencies. (Bitcoin included) Solving the "Why host a full node if I don't get anything from it?" problem.
For the second part, the deflation curve is beautiful. Instead of doing a sharp halving every five years, there is a nice gradual curve causing no shock to the supply of the currency.
Well thought out and one of the few serious competitors to Bitcoin itself in my opinion.
Well done Evan, well done.