In a deflationary cryptocurrency, the token supply is always kept scarce, so that it doesn’t rise above the demand.
One of the reasons why the QUBE token has been creating a lot of hype is its deflationary model which regulates the coin’s supply to tamp down fluctuations. These use cases include marketing campaigns, fees for legal advisors, and maintaining liquidity, among others. The rest of the tokens are distributed among different use cases so that the platform can grow optimally. The InQubeta team has set aside 65% of the 1.5-billion token supply for public sale. The standard is known for features like utility and scalability. According to developers, the QUBE token’s efficiency is partly also because it is an ERC-20 token.