Hyperliquid's validator network has just voted to pass an important resolution: permanently burn 37 million HYPE tokens from the aid fund. This operation directly cuts 13% of the total supply, effectively injecting a strong boost into the tokenomics. From now on, this permanent deflationary mechanism is officially in effect. The hard reduction of the supply cap often reshapes market scarcity expectations. Such token burn events typically impact long-term holder confidence and market liquidity structure, and it is worth monitoring their subsequent effects on the ecosystem.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 15h ago
13% directly gone, that's quite a move, but can destroying this thing really boost the market?
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SadMoneyMeow
· 16h ago
13% directly burned? Now the scarcity has truly increased.
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PortfolioAlert
· 16h ago
Wow, directly burning 13%, this move is really aggressive.
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AirdropBuffet
· 16h ago
13% was burned directly. This move is a bit aggressive.
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OnChainDetective
· 16h ago
Wait, 37 million tokens destroyed directly? Why does this number look so neat... I need to check the wallet address of that "Aid Fund," I have a feeling things aren't that simple.
Hyperliquid's validator network has just voted to pass an important resolution: permanently burn 37 million HYPE tokens from the aid fund. This operation directly cuts 13% of the total supply, effectively injecting a strong boost into the tokenomics. From now on, this permanent deflationary mechanism is officially in effect. The hard reduction of the supply cap often reshapes market scarcity expectations. Such token burn events typically impact long-term holder confidence and market liquidity structure, and it is worth monitoring their subsequent effects on the ecosystem.