Numbers dont lie. Fiat inflates (value loss) by about 2,2% annually.
Dash supply reduces by 7,1% and Bitcoin new coin supply halves every 4 years
Interesting data.
Do you have a source link for me? (to the Dash<> Bitcoin comparison over the years part)
Would be interesting to do a comparison from 2009 (when Bitcoin started), so we can compare both cryptocurrencies better with regards to generated supply.
Also i would like to see the data for 'Still Available Bitcoin' before 2020.
Thanks in advance.
According to Coinmarketcap after one year 1,635,850 Bitcoin existed, 7,79% of total
Most coins where mined in 2010, 16,15% of the total 21,000,00
Halving's every 210,000 blocks mined, November 2012, July 2016, May 2020... about every 4 years until 2140
Supply Still Available Bitcoin
2009-01-03 100,00%
2010-01-03 1 635 850 92,21%
2011-01-02 5 027 250 76,06%
2012-01-01 8 000 050 61,90%
2013-01-06 10 635 975 49,35%
2014-01-05 12 189 925 41,95%
2015-01-04 13 684 794 34,83%
2016-01-03 15 037 467 28,39%
2017-01-01 16 075 850 23,45%
2018-01-07 16 786 978 20,06%
2019-01-06 17 467 062 16,82%
2020-01-05 18 143 812 13,60%
Per year in % it looks like this,
Assuming the halving is on May 5 then it should be ~2,15% for this year
2009 7,79%
2010 16,15%
2011 14,16%
2012 12,55%
2013 7,40%
2014 7,12%
2015 6,44%
2016 4,94%
2017 3,39%
2018 3,24%
2019 3,22%
2020 2,1x%
2021 1,6x%
2022 1,6x%
2023 1,xx%
2024 0,80%
Edit:
Secondary visual graph
https://www.blockchain.com/charts/total-bitcoins?timespan=all halving angle change clearly visible