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*Inflation figures shown here reflect circulating (market) inflation and may differ from a coin’s projected, policy (planned) inflation.

What is Bit2me?

Bit2Me is a native cryptocurrency powering the Bit2Me ecosystem, including its exchange, wallet, and DeFi tools. The Bit2Me token (B2M) enables payments, staking rewards, and governance to drive participation and ecosystem growth.

Why does Bit2me have inflation?

Bit2Me has inflation because new tokens are minted to fund staking rewards, liquidity incentives, and ongoing ecosystem development, as well as platform costs. The emissions are governed to balance incentivizing participation with long-term value for holders.

How is Bit2me inflation calculated?

Bit2me inflation is calculated by comparing the circulating supply from one year ago to today’s supply. The percentage increase in supply over that period is the annual inflation rate. Learn more in our guide: What is cryptocurrency inflation?.

How is Bit2me emission calculated?

Bit2me emission refers to how new coins enter circulation, usually through mining or staking rewards. The emission rate depends on the project’s monetary policy and block reward schedule. Learn more in our guide: What is cryptocurrency emission?.

FAQ

We calculate our own inflation and emission data via our algorithms. You can learn more about how we derive our data in the learn page.

We encourage the usage of any data available on this website. You may use it for your personal or educational goals, but do not use it commercially unless you purchase the CryptoInflation API.

We strive to make the data as accurate as possible, but some blockchains have limitations on how precisely supply, inflation, and emission can be calculated. Moreover, the data on this website often has to be averaged and approximated, therefore the data can be a bit off sometimes.

Cryptocurrency emission and inflation aren’t inherently bad—they’re part of how many blockchains secure their networks and incentivize miners or validators. Moderate inflation can help distribute coins fairly and keep the network active, but excessive or poorly managed emission may dilute value and hurt long-term sustainability. You can learn more about how issuance affects price here.