people will just cash out their HBD to fiat currency HBD -> HIVE -> USD.
They are already doing that, so what is the difference? They are just doing it slowly now on a month to month basis
people will just cash out their HBD to fiat currency HBD -> HIVE -> USD.
They are already doing that, so what is the difference? They are just doing it slowly now on a month to month basis
Not really, from what I've seen liquid HBD seems to be in decline. If they were removing HBD from savings each month, wouldn't liquid HBD be going up?
If liquid HBD is in decline, is that because people put into the savings account? Convert it to Hive or pull it out of Hive??
Data suggests, they are put into the saving account since savings and accounts that hold HBD savings are growing.
There has been only 1 million HBD getting converted this month so far, but I believe that data includes conversions done by the stabilizer.
Do they cash out ALL of their HBD in their savings now on a month to month basis?
Even if they do, it still holds my concern that the assumption is not correct. Assumption that they would put their HBD into HIVE then power up to HP.
Ohh, ye everything is quess-work. We have no data on what would happen :D