A significant 69 million AEVO token burn—representing 6.9% of total supply—marks a crucial milestone for the AGP-3 protocol launch, with full transaction transparency available for anyone to verify on-chain.



The project has built solid momentum heading into this phase. Epoch 5 trading rewards are now active, distributing 1,000,000 AEVO tokens to participants. This creates a compelling cycle: major token burns demonstrate commitment to tokenomics while simultaneous reward distributions incentivize platform engagement. The combination shows a thoughtful approach to balancing supply scarcity with user participation.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-12 09:12
690,000? No, it's 69 million... The destruction力度 this time is indeed fierce, 6.9% gone in one go, I like that it can be verified on the chain.

Epoch 5 rewards are really pouring in to incentivize, but destruction and distribution are happening simultaneously... This tactic is meant to keep people around.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 01-11 00:47
6.9% destruction ratio... alright, burn and issue simultaneously, I’m familiar with this trick
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FastLeaver
· 01-09 17:51
690,000 AEVO directly burned? This move isn't bad; at least you can see the sincerity in real money.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 01-09 17:47
6.9% burned, rewarding users while burning coins—this combination really has some substance.
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WalletManager
· 01-09 17:45
690,000 tokens are directly burned. This proportion clearly shows that effort has been put in; we need to carefully examine on-chain data for any irregularities.

It's a critical period to hold onto your chips—burning tokens while distributing, just worried about being harvested.
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ProposalDetective
· 01-09 17:41
6.9% burn looks good, but I'm worried that subsequent distributions will dilute quickly.
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