150B LUNC staked in the last 24 hours What really happened
Reports circulating across the Terra Classic community claimed that more than 150 billion LUNC was staked within 24 hours. While blockchain data initially appeared to support this number, a closer analysis shows that the actual staking activity was far lower.
According to on chain data, the total staked amount briefly showed an increase of 150,211,842,609 LUNC. However, this spike was not caused by new delegations entering the network.

The sudden change occurred when the number one validator, Dutch LUNC, holding 148,801,347,809 LUNC in delegations, was temporarily jailed. When a validator is jailed, its delegated tokens are removed from the active staking set, causing the total staked balance to drop sharply.
During this period, the total staked LUNC fell to around 823 billion. This drop created the illusion of a massive staking inflow once the validator returned to normal operation.
After Dutch LUNC was unjailed, its delegated stake was automatically restored. As a result, the total staked amount rebounded to approximately 972 billion LUNC. Following this recovery, additional new staking pushed the total to around 973 billion LUNC.
This means the real increase in staking over the last 24 hours was approximately 1.3 billion LUNC, not 150 billion.
Understanding validator mechanics is essential when interpreting staking data. Temporary validator events such as jailing and unjailing can significantly distort short term metrics, leading to incorrect conclusions if the context is ignored.
Despite the confusion, the data still shows steady and healthy participation in LUNC staking. Organic growth of more than one billion LUNC in a single day reflects continued confidence and engagement from the Terra Classic community.
