Binance has burned 1.3 billion LUNC tokens since the beginning of the month
Recent data shows Terracah burning, Binance continues to burn Terra Classic or LUNC tokens.
In the month of June, Binance burned 1.3 billion tokens MON in three transactions, which equates to approximately $139,100 at the current market price ($0.000107).
However, the effect on the price of LUNC is somewhat muted given the size of the altcoin's market cap ($625 million), despite the continuous burns. Over the past week, LUNC is down about 10%.
It is worth mentioning that of all the Terra Classic tokens burned so far, the most are on Binance - about $6.4 million. This represents about 1% of the total LUNC volume.
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Donald Trump declares himself 'crypto president'Although they do smaller burns on other days, Binance usually does large token burns at the beginning of each month. This pattern shows that the total amount of LUNC burned by Binance in June could turn out to be higher in the coming days.
Overall, although the burns indicate Binance's continued efforts to reduce the circulating supply of LUNC, the overall effect on the token's price remains limited due to the relative scale of the burns compared to the market cap of LUNC.
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