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Topic: What should be the issuance rate for Ethereum? (Read 116 times)

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January 17, 2018, 07:30:03 PM
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according to a tweet by Vitalik Buterin
https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/879858608091144193

Once Casper comes out, ~0.5-2% annual inflation seems feasible. Once we add partial tx fee burning and if fees go up, may go to 0 or lower.


Oh wow, thanks for the answer! Normally I tend to trust Vitalik´s comments so this could be it. If it happens Ethereum is likely to rise heavily! I hope the implement some short of balance mechanism.
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according to a tweet by Vitalik Buterin
https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/879858608091144193

Once Casper comes out, ~0.5-2% annual inflation seems feasible. Once we add partial tx fee burning and if fees go up, may go to 0 or lower.


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Ethereum has to pass a few technical revamps yet, AKA forks. The most important is probably the change to Proof of Stake. When that happens the issuance rate will change. Any thoughts on how should it be determined?
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