Honestly. Very little information about the project, even on your site. Here, for example, there is your coin. There are thousands of other coins. You say buy. And I think. What will it give me?
DEFLAT could be regarded as a commodity in the material world (most crypto coins can be compared to commodities), the problem is that in the world commodities have physical limits of production and / or obtaining, and their supply is naturally limited.
When it comes to digital assets we usually think of a great initial initial offer, with much of this stock remaining in the hands of the developers, so they can sponsor the project, or gets in the hands of the first miners, but in practice what happens is an initial oversupply of the currency, making the first buyers take a very long time to get their investment back.
The proposed model introduces only the quantity of currencies demanded by the market (developers have no control to make a dump), if the currency becomes scarce in the exchanges and its price tends to rise well above a reasonable value, be more interesting for investors to buy the currency at their source. On the other hand if the exchanges (market) is supplied, the values of buy and sell oscillate at lower levels than those offered at the source, with no entry of new currencies in the market, with this our asset gains more initial stability and competitiveness in relation to the others.