Since the start of 2025, there’s been a 1.07% decrease in Moon supply—from 79,436,210 Moons in circulation on January 1st to 78,582,364 Moons by July 22nd. Arbitrum Nova accounts for 314,517 of these burns, with Arbitrum One not far behind at 512,329 Moons. It’s a controlled burn, signaling a healthy, self-regulating ecosystem.
### Join the Lunar Adventure
As Moons burn, the rCryptoCurrency community continues to evolve. Embracing this journey, you’ll find not only financial intrigue but enjoyable engagement and governance participation. Whether you’re hoarding or burning, every Moon tells a part of this ongoing story.
Stay tuned for the next update. Until then, keep earning, burning, and voting—a digital odyssey awaits!
