At a cost of being the very problem decentralized cryptocurrency was meant to solve.
But a cryptocurrency doesn't have to be designed with a deflationary monetary policy hardcoded. Monero, for example has a steadily decreasing block reward that will bottom out at 0.6 instead of Bitcoin's 0. Ethereum is also designed for a steady increase in supply if I understand correctly.
But a cryptocurrency doesn't have to be designed with a deflationary monetary policy hardcoded. Monero, for example has a steadily decreasing block reward that will bottom out at 0.6 instead of Bitcoin's 0. Ethereum is also designed for a steady increase in supply if I understand correctly.