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So LUNC burn has been picking up steam lately and I've been watching this pretty closely. The Terra Luna Classic community is really committed to bringing down that insane token supply, and honestly the progress is kind of wild.
Basically what's happening is tokens get sent to dead wallets permanently - it's like taking them out of the game forever. The idea is that less supply means more scarcity, which could eventually push the price up. Simple economics, right?
Here's what I'm seeing on the ground: the community has torched over 70 billion LUNC already. On top of that, major exchanges are burning billions monthly through their trading fee structures. Then there's this 1.2% transaction tax that automatically feeds into the burn mechanism, so it's happening 24/7 without anyone having to think about it.
Why should you care? Well, if LUNC burn keeps accelerating, the circulating supply drops - currently sitting at around 5.46 trillion tokens. That's still massive, but the trend matters. It mirrors what makes Bitcoin scarce. Plus the community engagement around this shows people actually believe in the revival story.
The real question is whether these LUNC burn efforts can create enough scarcity to move the needle on price. With market cap around $199M and 24h volume pretty modest, there's definitely room for things to shift if momentum builds.
What's your take - do you think the burn mechanics can actually drive a meaningful rally, or is it just community hopium? Either way, the LUNC burn saga is definitely one to keep tabs on.