NOTE:
The following table might be wrong if I incorrectly assumed what the initial inflation rate actually is. I was just going off of my best understanding of the information provided on the STEEMLEO launch page (as noted on the right of the graphic), so take this with a grain of salt.
https://khaleelkazi.com/leo-token/
STEEMLEO (LEO)
That said, if indeed this graphic is true, the following is a comparison against PALnet's inflation and supply structure.
PALnet (PAL)
CONSIDER THIS:
It is worth noting that STEEMLEO's supply will severely lag that of PALnet for about 9 years. At year 10, STEEMLEO will begin to have a greater supply structure, which should endure as both token's normalize upon a 4% inflation rate eventually.
All said, both LEO and PAL should have very tight supply structures relative to STEEM itself. STEEM is already over 300 million coins minted, whereas neither of these two tokens will even have a fifth of that CURRENT amount of STEEM after 15 years!