Helium's token burn mechanics are ramping up nicely. Last quarter, they torched 100% of all mobile subscriber revenue—no exceptions. The process runs automatically: every dollar spent flows straight into HNT, which then gets burned and converts into Data Credits. Pretty elegant setup, really. Scale matters here—more users signing up, more activity happening on the network means more HNT exits the circulating supply. It's the kind of deflationary pressure that kicks in as adoption picks up.

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LostBetweenChainsvip
· 2025-12-21 13:09
100% destruction? This logic is quite interesting, as it means that the more users there are, the scarcer the coins become, which is the true positive cycle.
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ExpectationFarmervip
· 2025-12-18 18:51
100% Destruction Revenue? This move is really clever. The deflationary pressure is directly tied to adoption— the more people use HNT, the scarcer it becomes. This logic is undeniable.
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FlashLoanPhantomvip
· 2025-12-18 18:47
100% destruction? This move is really ruthless, unlike some projects that just talk but don't follow through.
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NftBankruptcyClubvip
· 2025-12-18 18:39
Wow, this destruction mechanism is really awesome. The more users there are, the scarcer the coins become. Isn't this just automatically shorting itself?
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fomo_fightervip
· 2025-12-18 18:38
100% destruction of traffic revenue? Helium's logic is indeed brilliant; the more you use it, the more deflationary it becomes.
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 2025-12-18 18:29
Damn, this mechanism is really awesome, 100% destruction of income... This is true deflationary design, unlike some projects that just talk but don't follow through.
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