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[QUOTE="Suba, post: 230235, member: 3658"] Total supply and circulating supply are two metrics that investors often use to value a crypto coin. Circulating Supply means showing the number of crypto coins that have been mined or the number of crypto coins available for trading in the market. But if the Total Supply has been determined by using the code / script on their blockchain which refers to the Maximum Supply. To make this explanation easier, I will give an example: At this time March 23, 2022, in Coinmarketcap the circulating supply of Bitcoin shows the number 18,990,087 BTC, while Supply Max is only 21 million BTC, so to find out the number of coins that have been mined or distributed, you only need to need to divide the amount of Supply in circulation by Max Supply. So the calculation is: 18,990,087 BTC / 21 million BTC = 0.904 or 90.4%. Woo means the amount of unmined Bitcoin is less than 10%. This shows that the less Bitcoin that has not been mined will show the Bitcoin in circulation will be more valuable. Total supply and circulating supply on non-minable Altcoins, we can evaluate based on the circulating supply of coins and the total supply ratio, if the calculation results produce a number that is too large, it means that the coin has the potential to drop in price due to oversupply, you can also estimate how much coins that have the potential to be dumped by the developer. [/QUOTE]
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