Hyper Foundation's move to burn the AF token is a solid first step toward improving HYPE's tokenomics. To build on this momentum, there are two critical actions worth considering:
First, revoking authorization on all unminted HYPE tokens that are currently reserved under the Future Emissions & Community Rewards (FECR) allocation would help tighten supply dynamics. Second, removing the hard 1 billion HYPE supply cap could provide more flexibility for the ecosystem's long-term growth strategy. These adjustments would give the community better control over token distribution and reduce potential dilution concerns.
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LiquidityNinja
· 2025-12-20 14:19
Revoking authorization is a good move, but canceling the 1 billion hard cap... Are you trying to leave yourself a foreshadowing? To be honest, it's still about wanting to retain the power to print money, and community control is just an old cliché.
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GasFeeCrying
· 2025-12-19 02:10
Bro, no matter how I look at this operation, it seems like you're patching a vulnerability. The real core issue hasn't been addressed yet. I think we still need to observe and watch.
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RooftopVIP
· 2025-12-17 17:46
Uh, the reform effort isn't enough; it sounds like just a small tweak. Removing AF seems to be forced; the real big move should be to directly cut that 1 billion hard cap...
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 2025-12-17 17:39
Removing AF is all it takes? Why do I still have to wait for the authorization to be revoked? The progress is painfully slow.
Hyper Foundation's move to burn the AF token is a solid first step toward improving HYPE's tokenomics. To build on this momentum, there are two critical actions worth considering:
First, revoking authorization on all unminted HYPE tokens that are currently reserved under the Future Emissions & Community Rewards (FECR) allocation would help tighten supply dynamics. Second, removing the hard 1 billion HYPE supply cap could provide more flexibility for the ecosystem's long-term growth strategy. These adjustments would give the community better control over token distribution and reduce potential dilution concerns.