Over 300,000 USTC Burned in Just 9 Days Signals Continued Supply Reduction
The Terra Classic ecosystem has recorded a notable milestone in April, with more than 300,000 USTC burned within the first nine days of the month. This steady burn activity reflects ongoing efforts to reduce circulating supply and support the long term recovery of the ecosystem.
Between April 1 and April 9, a total of 341,179 USTC was permanently removed from circulation. The burn activity showed fluctuations throughout the period, with several days standing out due to significantly higher volumes.
April 4 recorded the highest daily burn, reaching 96,245 USTC, followed by April 9 with 88,683 USTC. These spikes contributed heavily to the overall total, demonstrating periods of increased burn participation.
While some days saw lower burn figures, the consistent activity across all nine days highlights sustained engagement from the community and ongoing mechanisms contributing to supply reduction.
USTC Daily Burn Data
| Month | Date | USTC Burn |
|---|---|---|
| April | 1 | 16,868 |
| April | 2 | 20,039 |
| April | 3 | 37,076 |
| April | 4 | 96,245 |
| April | 5 | 47,806 |
| April | 6 | 18,718 |
| April | 7 | 8,737 |
| April | 8 | 7,007 |
| April | 9 | 88,683 |
| Total | 341,179 |
Continued Momentum in April
The consistent burn activity observed in early April indicates that supply reduction remains an active focus within the Terra Classic ecosystem. Although daily volumes vary, the cumulative impact continues to build over time.
As April progresses, further burn activity will be closely watched to assess whether this trend can maintain momentum and contribute to broader ecosystem objectives.
