Was 6.4 Trillion LUNC Really Burned or Just a Glitch
In the last two days, many people have shared posts claiming that 6.4 trillion LUNC were burned. This number came from a chart on the LUNC Tech platform, shown on their weekly burn chart dated October 20 2025.
But let us check if this is correct or not.
1. Comparing data from another tracker
To confirm the number, we checked another website that tracks LUNC supply called StakeBin.

On the same week, StakeBin shows only 218 million LUNC burned, not 6.4 trillion. That is a very big difference between the two platforms.
2. Checking LUNC Tech daily burn posts
LUNC Tech usually posts a daily recap of LUNC burns on their X account.

Between October 13 and 20, there were no posts or updates showing that 6.4 trillion LUNC were burned. If a huge burn like that had really happened, they would have posted it clearly.
3. Strange data on the LUNC Tech chart
The LUNC Tech chart dated October 27 shows something strange.

The supply number starts at zero and then rises to 6.4 trillion. This is impossible because it means that between October 20 and 27, the total supply was zero. We know that exchanges like Binance hold trillions of LUNC and that almost 1 trillion LUNC is staked. If the chart were true, it would mean that all LUNC tokens were deleted from the network, which is not the case. So the most logical reason is that this was a data glitch.
No official explanation yet
Until now, LUNC Tech has not made any official statement or clarification about this issue.
Conclusion
After checking multiple sources, we can say that the claim about 6.4 trillion LUNC burned is not correct. The numbers from other platforms do not match, and the supply pattern shown is impossible in real conditions. It looks like a display or data error on the LUNC Tech platform.
If anyone has strong evidence or an official statement, we are open to reviewing it again.
