Read_495 - An Economic Analysis of Ethereum [Lyn Alden]

February 16, 2021 02:01:17
Read_495 - An Economic Analysis of Ethereum [Lyn Alden]
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Read_495 - An Economic Analysis of Ethereum [Lyn Alden]

Feb 16 2021 | 02:01:17

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Show Notes

“The annual issuance rate with all those annotations kind of looks like it was drawn by a Bitcoiner making fun of Ethereum, but instead that’s from an Ethereum source. Various Ethereum Improvement Proposals or “EIPs” by developers have changed its monetary policy over time as needed for various reasons.” - Lyn Alden

Lyn Alden always brings a clear, investor centered perspective to the space which I highly value. With no “crypto” or Bitcoin baggage she takes a rational view of digital assets from their long term investment potential. In today’s piece, let’s find out what she sees in “An Economic Analysis of Ethereum.”

Check out the original article below:
https://www.lynalden.com/ethereum-analysis/

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