Dan Raykhman
1 min readFeb 20, 2018

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Hi Haseeb, great article, very logical and easy to understand. But I think there is another category that should be considered. A cryptocurrency that has no collateral but has a stable return, i.e. say there is a token that is issued at $1 and has 5% annual return (with build in return growth at least to compensate for inflation). The price of this token could and will fluctuate but it will find it’s equilibrium (wherever it is). As long as people believe that this return is real and will continue in perpetuity and as long as it is organic (not funded by an ICO or some other artificial or pyramid like source) I think this token will find it’s own stability. What do you think?

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Dan Raykhman
Dan Raykhman

Written by Dan Raykhman

Father, husband, entrepreneur, skeptic. Founder, CEO of Software Development and Outsourcing company RFOSolutions.IO

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