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I am rude, because I have been treated (unjustly) like utter crap by a lot of people. If you are nice to me, I will very likely be nice to you.

That was one of the questions that was open for me. The idea is, the "mining" never truly stops, but instead reduces to a stable value of 0.3 XMR per . This prevailing understanding is that this is a negligible factor because it is linear in nature, so it cannot by itself produce a x% kind of increase that compares to inflationary numbers. (It won't increase with increasing supply.)

I think this is actually an interesting observation, because if you think about it .. if XMR would run (very) low, the impact would be high, but with healthy numbers, it wouldn't contribute significantly. Unless I make a mistake in my reasoning, this means it is too weak to produce inflation, but does guarantee that you can never quite run out.

Got this from one of the vids people recommended in my question here.

Replying to Avatar Fabricio

What is government, really?

I believe that there are common goals that most/all people can get behind, i.e. that benefit all. Those goals deserve support.

Government as a mob, just like an insurance that avoids fulfilling their purpose at all costs, just like banks that abuse their function, just like investment firms that bet against their customers, are not representative of such common goals.

Which of these is true is not a given; needs to be evaluated on a case to case basis.

I heard repeatedly stories about one particular health-insurance that operated *vastly* different, better, more ethical to the benefit of the customer from all of their competitors. In part, from the (to the best of my knowledge: honest, realistic judgement) of a health-care provider. These instances *do* exist.

I never said society was supposed to collapse.

This one's awesome!

It must be satisfying to choose to hear only part of a story then attack people on it because that's convenient.

What do you like about it? There is a youtube channel that looks into old egypt in a way of identifying what doesn't fit in with the established dynastic Egyptian narrative.

They also take a scientific approach even going so far as to precisely measure old vases to determine the level of precision and to compare it against what can be expected of people at the time. You might find it interesting.

I still don't know what you people are basing this on or what the understanding is. I can't follow all your stupid bullshit anymore.

I do. I tried to be kind for 38 years. Now I'm rude, because the only thing I managed to accomplish before is get constant crap from toxic people.

I know there's such a thing as freedom of speech, but you can take it *too* far. πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‹

Thanks for the encouraging words but I got a few things going.

Also, I captured (and blocked) another replyguy, thanks for being the bait. Gotta catch 'em all!