On 27 July 2017 the Dash site stated that there was an estimate of 18.9 million coins that could be created:
https://dashpay.atlassian.net/wiki/display/DOCESP/Specifications
The detailed coin emission schedule indicates that around 50% would be issued by 2021, 90% by 2042:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RpLd87PTs65sz8USrrXwGRoVGVbzaC-nunErEtGSJoE/edit#gid=0
We use the number of units of each currency that are created as a measure of currency confidence or risk. When additional units of a currency are created there is a greater risk of a loss of purchasing power due to inflation or hyperinflation of the currency price of goods and services. People usually refer to currency as money unless it is debased severely by new currency creation. True money like gold and silver cannot be created by private and central banks.
Thursday, July 27, 2017
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