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Rahim Khoja
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Is there a way to show how many coins have been generated so far taking in to account the transaction fee's paid by senders?

For example if 1000 coins were generated ( issued ), and 10 transactions have occurred with a transaction fee of 1 coin each, is there any way to know that there are 990 coins available in the current money supply?

Or more simply put, is there a way to know thehow many coins are currently available money supplyin circulation? ( Including the percentage of coins given to miners at the time from the transaction fee's )

( Please excuse my ignorance as I am kinda new to crypto )

Is there a way to show how many coins have been generated so far taking in to account the transaction fee's paid by senders?

For example if 1000 coins were generated ( issued ), and 10 transactions have occurred with a transaction fee of 1 coin each, is there any way to know that there are 990 coins available in the current money supply?

Or more simply put, is there a way to know the currently available money supply?

( Please excuse my ignorance as I am kinda new to crypto )

Is there a way to show how many coins have been generated so far taking in to account the transaction fee's paid by senders?

For example if 1000 coins were generated ( issued ), and 10 transactions have occurred with a transaction fee of 1 coin each, is there any way to know that there are 990 coins available in the current money supply?

Or more simply put, is there a way to know how many coins are currently in circulation? ( Including the percentage of coins given to miners at the time from the transaction fee's )

( Please excuse my ignorance as I am kinda new to crypto )

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Rahim Khoja
  • 253
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Is there a way to tell how many coins are currently generated?

Is there a way to show how many coins have been generated so far taking in to account the transaction fee's paid by senders?

For example if 1000 coins were generated ( issued ), and 10 transactions have occurred with a transaction fee of 1 coin each, is there any way to know that there are 990 coins available in the current money supply?

Or more simply put, is there a way to know the currently available money supply?

( Please excuse my ignorance as I am kinda new to crypto )