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DX5 Burning Engine Continues to Roar: Biweekly Cumulative Burn Exceeds 6 Million Tokens

On April 14, 2026, according to real-time on-chain data from the DexFV protocol, its core ecosystem token DX5 has just completed another large-scale periodic burn. Since its launch, DX5 has demonstrated extremely strong value convergence capabilities through its unique “intelligent computational settlement deflation” mechanism:

Total burn over the past 7 days (2026.04.08–2026.04.14): 2,862,089.79 DX5

Biweekly cumulative burn: 6,158,951.46 tokens

Current burn status: The protocol’s deflation engine is operating smoothly, and the burn frequency remains highly positively correlated with on-chain AI trading activity.

Core Deflation Mechanism:

Final scarcity target: The total supply continuously contracts from 100,000,000 tokens until it is ultimately fixed at 2,100,000 tokens.

Real-time dynamic driver: The protocol triggers a deflation rate of 0.5% – 2% based on on-chain interaction intensity in real time.

Permanent black hole burn: 50% of the deflation amount is directly sent to a black hole address, permanently removed from the circulating supply.

Ecosystem value loop: The remaining 50% is allocated into the insurance pool (25%) and trading rewards pool (25%), enhancing system resilience while reducing circulating supply.

In its second week since launch, DX5 has continued to maintain a high-frequency deflation rhythm on a daily basis. The performance of nearly 2.86 million tokens burned over the past seven days highlights that the DexFV clearing infrastructure has extremely high conversion efficiency in capturing AI strategy-driven dividends. DexFV is accelerating toward its fixed supply target of 2.1 million tokens.

DX5 CA:

0xe20C9482f67e4593B1A67E46Ec60067d24A98078

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