theplatinumbear on Nostr: So, this is where I must have a gap in my knowledge. If you it takes 66 years to ...
So, this is where I must have a gap in my knowledge. If you it takes 66 years to replace the existing supply/stock. I would say you have a lot of supply/stock. Which doesn’t have anything to do with scarcity or rarity.
When I look at stock to flow ratio all I see is how quickly can the asset get diluted. 66 years would take multiple decades to dilute the existing stock.
What am I missing?
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