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|    Gold has a capped supply. It’s just unknown. So it keeps inflating because inflation always refers to actual
|    supply in the here and now and not to imaginary supply in the future.
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|    Bitcoin could have very well failed in its early years. Would it then have been inflationary or deflationary?
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|    If future capped supply makes a money deflationary, how do you measure or even call future increase in deflation
|    by lost coinage?
|    
|    The definitions fit. They have to be applied correctly though.
|    reply [1 reply]
matata -- 617d
ok imma let this marinate fir a bit
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