Max Supply or Grow Formula Clarification

Is NEM a max supply fixed cryptocurrency? How much? (coinmarketcap doesn’t show a max supply)

Or will NEM continue growing according to formula? Which is that formula?

Or there is not any rule stablished?

I would like a clariffication about this. Any official link about this?

Thank you very much

Hey Johnny,

fixed 8,999,999,999 XEM.

I apologize for re-asking the question, and for introducing some conventions, but it is still not clear at all to me:

There are coins with MAX supply like Bitcoin.
There are coins with no max supply, but a TOTAL supply and a clear growing FORMULA like Monero, written in its FAQ.
There are coins with no clarification at all of this matter, whether they are scam, have a fraud model and don’t provide it intentionally to dump more supply when they want, or because they still have an internal discusion about this matter, which is written in the FAQ and posponed to some update (a bad joke by the way).

I still haven’t found clear info about this matter regarding NEM and i would be very grateful for a good clarification.

Thank you very much.

There is 8,999,999,999 XEM in circulation. There will always be that amount, and there will never be any more. It has been that amount since day 1.

It’s interesting because last week my friend ask the same question. “What’s is a max supply for XEM?” I also have told of course to him that it’s 8,999,999,999 XEM (all already in circulation).
He asks because of information on coinmarketcap.com. For example, IOTA has information about max supply:
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/iota/
but XEM doesn’t have this information:
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/nem/

I’m not sure why there is no information about max supply. Maybe we should ask coinmarketcap.com to fix this information?

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