I went into the Dusk explorer looking for one thing and ended up noticing something much more interesting.
Around epoch 1998, the network showed roughly 149.4K DUSK in rewards, while about 22.2K DUSK was burned over the same 24h period.
That’s close to 15% of rewards disappearing from supply.
What I like here is that this isn’t just a tokenomics number on a page. You can actually watch rewards being issued while another portion is being removed.
It makes the 500M supply and 36-year emission model look quite different when you see the mechanics happening in real time.
I also spotted 56 failed transactions during that window. Not a huge figure, but a useful reminder that actual network activity is never as clean as the marketing version.
The bigger question for me:
Is ~15% normal for Dusk, or does this ratio change significantly with staking and network activity?
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
Around epoch 1998, the network showed roughly 149.4K DUSK in rewards, while about 22.2K DUSK was burned over the same 24h period.
That’s close to 15% of rewards disappearing from supply.
What I like here is that this isn’t just a tokenomics number on a page. You can actually watch rewards being issued while another portion is being removed.
It makes the 500M supply and 36-year emission model look quite different when you see the mechanics happening in real time.
I also spotted 56 failed transactions during that window. Not a huge figure, but a useful reminder that actual network activity is never as clean as the marketing version.
The bigger question for me:
Is ~15% normal for Dusk, or does this ratio change significantly with staking and network activity?
#dusk $DUSK @Dusk
