The DUSK Number I Couldn’t Ignore 👀
I wasn’t even looking for this.
I was checking the Dusk explorer and suddenly the 24h numbers made me stop scrolling.
~149,389 DUSK paid as rewards.
~22,163 DUSK burned.
That’s roughly 15% of the reward amount getting wiped out.
And honestly, that ratio is more interesting to me than the headline emission curve.
Because on paper, predictable emissions sound simple. But when I watch the reward and burn numbers moving together, the tokenomics starts looking like a live tug of war.
Validators get rewarded.
The network keeps operating.
But a meaningful chunk is simultaneously disappearing.
Then I noticed another detail: 56 failed transactions in the same window.
Not enough to call it a problem. But enough to remind me that real network activity is never as clean as the pitch.
So now I’m stuck on one question:
Is this ~15% burn-to-reward relationship a normal Dusk baseline, or can it swing dramatically as network usage and staking participation change?
That’s where I think the real $DUSK analysis begins.
The interesting numbers aren’t always the ones in the headline.
@Dusk_Foundation #DUSK $DUSK
I wasn’t even looking for this.
I was checking the Dusk explorer and suddenly the 24h numbers made me stop scrolling.
~149,389 DUSK paid as rewards.
~22,163 DUSK burned.
That’s roughly 15% of the reward amount getting wiped out.
And honestly, that ratio is more interesting to me than the headline emission curve.
Because on paper, predictable emissions sound simple. But when I watch the reward and burn numbers moving together, the tokenomics starts looking like a live tug of war.
Validators get rewarded.
The network keeps operating.
But a meaningful chunk is simultaneously disappearing.
Then I noticed another detail: 56 failed transactions in the same window.
Not enough to call it a problem. But enough to remind me that real network activity is never as clean as the pitch.
So now I’m stuck on one question:
Is this ~15% burn-to-reward relationship a normal Dusk baseline, or can it swing dramatically as network usage and staking participation change?
That’s where I think the real $DUSK analysis begins.
The interesting numbers aren’t always the ones in the headline.
@Dusk_Foundation #DUSK $DUSK
