Lorenzo, in a post on X, said Fractal will permanently burn a total of 4,101,541 FB when its first halving takes effect around September 9. That figure, which is over 4.1 million tokens, covers the remaining FIP-101 rewards, public testnet rewards that were not distributed, and the second-year ecosystem allocation. Fractal is scheduled to publish a draft FIP-102 proposal tomorrow. Under that proposal, 50% of the token issuance after halving would be reallocated to support native FB issuance on the Bitcoin mainnet. The block reward would then be cut to 6.25 FB, while total supply stays unchanged. FIP-103, a follow-up proposal, will define the exact distribution mechanism. Separately, UniSat said it plans to buy $200,000 of FB from the open market each month for five straight months after the halving. That would amount to $1 million in FB total, earmarked as a long-term strategic reserve and locked on-chain for at least five years.
Lorenzo said on X that Fractal expects its first halving around September 9, when 4,101,541 FB will be permanently burned. The total covers leftover FIP-101 rewards, undistributed public testnet rewards, and the second-year ecosystem allocation.
Fractal will release a draft FIP-102 proposal tomorrow. The plan would reallocate 50% of post-halving token issuance to support native FB issuance on the Bitcoin mainnet. Block rewards would fall to 6.25 FB, and total supply would not increase. FIP-103 will define the distribution mechanism.
UniSat plans to buy $200,000 of FB from the open market each month for five consecutive months after the halving. The purchases total $1 million in FB, which UniSat will hold as a long-term strategic reserve and lock on-chain for at least five years.
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