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RE: Daily Crypto Markets Live Blog: Infrastructure Bill Day Part 2 (08/08/21)

in LeoFinance4 years ago

Approximately 2.3 #ETH is being burned every minute through the new transaction fee mechanism introduced in Ethereum's London update. Will the fee burning lead to ETH having a deflationary supply?

CC: @jfang003. It's a great article trying to answer your question but we can't ignore the fact that ETH has an infinite supply.

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When it comes to Ethereum, I'm not an ideal person to give an opinion as I know very little about its ecosystem, but from what I've seen, this will make ETH value even more in the future. Let's see how this develops.

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Same here, brother

I have started to learn more about it after the fork, but I still don't know a lot about it

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ETH is also going in one direction. Just like Bitcoin. It's going to be a huge gateway to 3.0

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Without a doubt, I think the same way too. No wonder this is the second most valued currency on the market.

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That's why I am investing in Ethereum using DCA.

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What would this DCA be? Sorry for the layman's question, but maybe the acronym didn't let me understand because of my language.

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It's crazy how much is being burned. I wasn't expecting it to be that much to be honest I figured a few thousand worth a day but DANG! We aren't even in peak times yet where fees where $50 If we get to that point again for sure negative supply I would think which could prime it for one of the largest short term rallies.

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That's right, it's too crazy. Do we know if ETH burning going to continue like this? Would love to see the rally even for short term. 😬

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Thanks for the article. Yea but I think a deflationary currency doesn't make it good for the economy.

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That's right. Ethereum anyway gets its value from the utility it provides. Its algorithm takes care of the supply so we are good.

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No I agree. It could be problematic down the road. We could see liquidity issues especially since it is the core coin for the blockchain.

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Will it mean less users using it and it will become similar to the BTC network?

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