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by misnamed
2027 days ago
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Rates have been declining for years (decades, really), but so has inflation. The spread hasn't actually changed that much. > Imagine a society not based on consumerism and quarterly report increases. Gasp! I have literally no idea what that would look like or how Bitcoin would play a role. I guess hodlers who bought early would be rich and normal people poor? |
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Assuming the value will slowly (and for the sake of argument steadily) increase, would consumption and innovation stifle to a halt and everyone turn into hodlers?
Saving money would become attractive yes, and loans would become expensive or unrealistic (depending on the rate of deflation).
And companies/businesses would value a steady and solid stream of revenue/profit over hysterically chasing constant growth.
Would this really be so disastrous and why?