Interesting contrast in mining activity: Bitcoin saw 7% of its total supply mined over the past five years, while Monero only added 3% of its circulating supply in the same period. The disparity highlights how differently these two protocols approach emission schedules and mining incentives.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 12h ago
BTC's 7% is indeed fierce, but XMR's only 3%. It seems that XMR's inflation control really has some tricks, is this the strategy of privacy coins?
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MetaMisery
· 01-10 00:06
BTC mining output is so strong... why is Monero so laid-back? The difference is indeed significant.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 01-09 23:55
BTC mining 7%, XMR only 3%, this gap... One keeps releasing like a leech, while the other is extremely laid-back, haha. What are the miners thinking?
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BlockTalk
· 01-09 23:54
BTC has mined 7% in these 5 years, while XMR only 3%. The gap is so big... It seems that privacy coins have their inflation tightly controlled.
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DancingCandles
· 01-09 23:44
Is the 7% output rate of BTC still accelerating? I thought it was supposed to halve earlier... The conservative approach of XMR is actually more stable.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-09 23:39
Bitcoin mining volume is so strong? 7% over 5 years, Monero only 3%... the difference is indeed significant.
Interesting contrast in mining activity: Bitcoin saw 7% of its total supply mined over the past five years, while Monero only added 3% of its circulating supply in the same period. The disparity highlights how differently these two protocols approach emission schedules and mining incentives.