*Inflation figures shown here reflect circulating (market) inflation and may differ from a coin’s projected, policy (planned) inflation.
What is Paypal-usd?
PayPal USD (PYUSD) is a fiat-backed stablecoin issued by Paxos and backed by U.S. dollars, designed for seamless digital payments and transfers across PayPal, crypto wallets, and the broader blockchain ecosystem. Each PYUSD is pegged 1:1 to the U.S. dollar, offering a stable, familiar unit of value for on-chain transactions and cross-platform use. With regulated USD reserves and independent audits, PayPal USD aims to bridge traditional finance and crypto with transparency and ease of use.
Why does Paypal-usd have inflation?
PayPal USD is designed to maintain a stable 1:1 peg to the U.S. dollar, so it doesn't inherently inflate. Inflation would only occur if new PYUSD were minted faster than the corresponding USD reserves can back them, expanding the money supply beyond the real demand or undermining the peg.
How is Paypal-usd inflation calculated?
Paypal-usd 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 Paypal-usd emission calculated?
Paypal-usd 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?.
