Over 850,000 USTC Burned in the Last 14 Days as Community Efforts Continue
The Terra Classic community continues to push forward with its supply reduction strategy. Over the past 14 days, more than 850,000 USTC has been permanently removed from circulation through ongoing burn initiatives.
These consistent burns highlight continued participation and long term commitment from the community toward reducing supply and supporting ecosystem recovery.
As of February 14, a total of 855,073 USTC has already been burned. It is important to note that the burn total for February 14 is still increasing and the final number for the day has not yet been reached.
Daily USTC Burn Breakdown
Below is the full daily burn recap for the last 14 days.
| Month | Date | USTC Burn |
|---|---|---|
| February | 1 | 32,646 |
| February | 2 | 25,778 |
| February | 3 | 22,360 |
| February | 4 | 397,058 |
| February | 5 | 38,305 |
| February | 6 | 37,655 |
| February | 7 | 143,878 |
| February | 8 | 6,247 |
| February | 9 | 23,966 |
| February | 10 | 3,444 |
| February | 11 | 14,996 |
| February | 12 | 13,285 |
| February | 13 | 9,757 |
| February | 14* | 85,698 |
*February 14 burn is still in progress.
Total Burned: 855,073 USTC
Key Highlights From the Burn Activity
The burn activity shows several notable spikes. The largest burn day occurred on February 4, when more than 397,000 USTC was removed from circulation in a single day. Another strong burn day followed on February 7 with over 143,000 USTC burned.
These larger burn events played a major role in pushing the two week total past the 850,000 mark.
What This Means for the Ecosystem
Ongoing burn activity remains one of the core strategies aimed at reducing excess supply and rebuilding long term confidence in the Terra Classic ecosystem. While daily burn numbers vary, the steady overall trend demonstrates consistent participation and momentum.
With February 14 still in progress, the total burn figure is expected to continue rising, further strengthening the supply reduction effort.
The community continues to monitor burn progress closely as part of the broader recovery roadmap.
