Nearly Half a Million USTC Burned in Just Four Days as February Starts Strong
February 2026 has opened with steady USTC burn activity across the Terra Classic ecosystem. In the first four days of the month, a total of 469,119 USTC has already been removed from circulation.
This early momentum highlights continued community and ecosystem participation in the long term effort to reduce supply.
It is important to note that the burn data for February 4 is still ongoing, meaning the total is expected to increase further.
Daily USTC Burn Breakdown
The following table shows the recorded daily burns so far.
| Month | Date | USTC Burned |
|---|---|---|
| February | 1 | 32,646 |
| February | 2 | 25,778 |
| February | 3 | 22,360 |
| February | 4 | 388,335 |
| Total | 469,119 |
February 4 Drives the Majority of Burns
The most significant burn so far occurred on February 4, which accounts for the majority of the current total. With the day still in progress, this number may continue to grow as additional burn transactions are recorded.
Large single day burn spikes like this often play an important role in accelerating supply reduction milestones.
What This Means for the Terra Classic Ecosystem
USTC burns remain a key component of the broader Terra Classic recovery strategy. Every burn permanently removes tokens from circulation, contributing to long term supply reduction goals.
While the burn amount is modest compared to total supply, consistent daily activity continues to demonstrate ongoing ecosystem engagement and commitment.
With February just beginning, the community will be watching closely to see how burn activity develops in the coming weeks.
