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    Ian Maxwell
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    March 26, 2011, 07:04:27 AM
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    I voted yes even though I dislike inflation. I like the idea of a stable currency that is neither deflationary nor inflationary in the long run, where I can expect to buy the same product with one bitcoin today or next year. That's what a "store of value" is.

    If we believe that the economy will grow exponentially, as it always has in the past, then a linear growth in the number of bitcoins is not even stable, let alone inflationary: in the long run, it is quite deflationary. An asymptotically constant number of bitcoins is wildly deflationary.

    (And if we don't believe the economy will grow exponentially in the future, we have far bigger problems than inflation and should be dropping all this Bitcoin stuff to go solve them.)

    That said, when compared with exponential growth the difference between "linear" and "constant" is really unimportant by comparison, so it's not that big a deal.

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