The average life expectancy for a fiat currency is 27 years. The EUR is 25 and approaching EOL in lightning speed. 
You're not stacking hard enough anon.
The average life expectancy for a fiat currency is 27 years. The EUR is 25 and approaching EOL in lightning speed. 
You're not stacking hard enough anon.
Averages do not mean anything in this context
Can you give an estimate for the Euro that includes the currencies it was created from.
Also how long for USD, Swiss Franc.
I give you one. Deutsche Mark was swapped 2:1 for EUR (two DM for one EUR). Back then the avg rent for a three-room flat was ~500-750 DM. The same property now costs you approximately 750-1,300 in rent and no, wages haven't adjusted accordingly. You can apply the same to groceries, fuel, electricity and other products. The inflation is 400% over 25 years which is now even being accelerated.
Every EUR you're holding is a EUR you shouldn't have.
We were talking about lifetime not inflation.
Also mind you inflation includes goods and wages. If your wage doesn't go up then maybe there isn't inflation, the market just shifted against your skill.
We were talking about lifetime not inflation.
Also mind you inflation includes goods and wages. If your wage doesn't go up then maybe there isn't inflation, the market just shifted against your skill.
It does if you add the EUR inflation rate and European GPI to it. The number you get is sub-zero as in the EUR is worthless already. They create as much as they need to literally just purchase all the countries along the Russian border while supermarkets in Germany are relabelling product prices literally daily.
The EUR has already reached EOL but fortunately they can reform the currency soon and start a new cycle.
99,5% so far
Why do you say that we're not stacking hard enough? What is enough?
99% of Europeans have 0 sats and you're telling people who are actually using bitcoin as their money that they're not stacking hard enough? Am I misunderstanding something here?