Jay on Nostr: All things considered. That's not a whole lot 👀👀 Could you do this for the ...
All things considered. That's not a whole lot 👀👀
Could you do this for the orders of magnitude of coins? Like how many 0.01/0.1/1/10/100 coins have been made but unspent? I know the lower you get the more noisy it'll be, but it would be interesting because as the purchasing power rises, each lower order of magnitude will stabilize.
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