but to answer your question I suspect theres a big difference between 0% and .83% so it depends where on the timeline we are speculating about doesnt it? i agree that on a long enough timeline its likely monero isnt *inflationary enough* to avoid the same problems I'm talking about. the meme is a joke I still haven't heard a reason why y'all would object to the money supply simply keeping pace with economic growth and purchasing power remaining constant.

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Keep in mind here that I don't claim to be expert. in fact I so rarely articulate any of this that I find it beneficial to "spar" with you. Very few topics I dare take expert stance on. One quick thought is that such a measure can't be done. No way to measure unchanging purchasing power of every individual over time. Best leave pricing to free market. And I just don't see how some arbitrary external decay rule guides the free market system better. I'll think about it more maybe. Thanks for the insights