š„ Why $SHIB Burns Look Small But Matter Big
Many people wonder why $SHIB burns sometimes look tiny on blockchain but huge on trackers. Hereās the breakdown:
š Shibburn counts all $SHIB ever burned, including the massive one-time burns by Vitalik. Thatās why trackers show huge numbersāit represents the total lifetime burn, not whatās actively circulating.
ā” Blockchain shows only the active supply, the SHIB thatās still tradable and circulating. This can make burns look smaller than they actually are.
š„ Thereās no contradiction: burned SHIB is gone forever, while the remaining supply is still part of the market.
š The SHIB ecosystem continues to push burns through Shibarium, dApps, and voluntary campaigns. Over time, these incremental burns affect supply dynamics and scarcity, which is crucial for anyone analyzing the tokenomics.
š¶ SHIB isnāt just a memeāit has mechanics that can influence strategy. Understanding how burns impact supply gives a clearer picture of potential long-term effects.
š¤ What do you guys think? How significant do you see these burns for SHIBās future?
