Canton Network Burns 2 Billion CC

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Summary

The Canton Network announced that it has officially burned 2 billion CC tokens. This significant milestone reflects genuine network activity because 100% of network fees, priced in USD, are permanently retired. This demonstrates the practical application of burn-mint equilibrium, where sustained usage continuously reduces the token supply.

2,000,000,000 CC burned

Canton has now passed 2,000,000,000 CC burned.

On Canton Network, 100% of network fees are burned, with fees priced in USD, so supply is only retired when there is real activity on chain. Every burn reflects actual transactions executed under institutional controls.

This is burn–mint equilibrium in practice: rewards secure the network and support builders, while sustained usage continuously reduces supply.

Two billion burned. Real network use. Real compounding utility. @Announcements

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