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Injective's governance milestone: the Supply Squeeze vote (IIP-617) concludes today, marking the most significant tokenomics overhaul in the project's history.
The proposal amplifies deflation through dual mechanisms—issuance reduction paired with accelerated token burns. Network fees destined for burning will spike to 8% under the new structure, creating sustained deflationary pressure on circulating supply.
Community response speaks volumes: 99.89% approval rate with 27 million INJ staked in the vote. This near-unanimous backing underscores holder confidence in the economic redesign.
For token holders, the implications are clear—a tighter supply mechanics could reshape long-term value dynamics. Whether you're a staker or trader monitoring Injective's trajectory, this governance decision warrants attention as the protocol fine-tunes its economic model.
Let's wait and see. Before hitting a historical low, there are always various positive signals piling up, but even if the inflation mechanism is changed, the fundamental unreasonable design can't be fixed.
In hourly statistics, it's still early. An 8% token burn sounds high, but miners are taking too much, so it's ultimately pointless.
I've noticed a pattern: every major governance vote is accompanied by a false surge in price, and the system that will eventually collapse can only be changed so much.
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8% burn rate sounds pretty aggressive, but I wonder how long they can stick to it. Let's wait and see, everyone.
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27 million staked votes... Are there really that many people concerned about tokenomics, or did this hit a pain point for holders? Interesting.
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Deflation pressure always sounds so good. The art of time, let's see the data in half a year.
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99.89% approval rate? Not gonna lie, this level of consensus makes me a bit worried. Is this true democracy or not?