Dogecoin has a fixed annual issuance of about 5 billion coins, and the addition of 16 billion coins is a normal release within its rules, mainly as miner rewards.
The key is not in the issuance, but in the demand:
1. Short term: It may create selling pressure.
2. Long term: The price depends on whether actual application and demand growth can surpass inflation. The expansion of its payment scenarios (such as Tesla and X platform) is crucial.
As long as ecological applications and consensus continue to grow, it will not "go to zero" solely due to regulatory issuance. Attention should be paid to its real adoption progress, rather than just simple inflation numbers.

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