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by: xpoolPosted on: September 4, 2025

Token Burning Explained: Why Crypto Projects Destroys Tokens

In the world of crypto, developers don’t just create tokens; they sometimes destroy them intentionally. This process, known as token burning, is gaining traction across various blockchain projects, exchanges, and even artists. But what exactly does it mean to burn tokens, and why would anyone do it? 🔎 Let’s delve into the mechanics of this intriguing strategy.

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