Deflationary
Deflationary: Decreasing Token Supply Over Time
Deflationary cryptocurrencies have mechanisms that reduce total token supply over time, potentially increasing value through artificial scarcity. It's like having money that becomes rarer automatically.
Deflationary refers to cryptocurrency tokenomics designed to decrease total token supply over time through burning, buybacks, or other reduction mechanisms. This creates scarcity pressure that can support price appreciation.
How Deflationary Mechanisms Work
Token burning permanently removes tokens from circulation by sending them to addresses where they cannot be recovered.
Fee burning automatically destroys tokens used to pay transaction fees, linking network usage to supply reduction.
Buyback programs use protocol revenues to purchase and burn tokens from the open market.
[IMAGE: Deflationary mechanisms showing token burning → supply reduction → scarcity increase → potential value appreciation]
Real-World Examples
- Ethereum's EIP-1559 burns base fees, making ETH deflationary during high network usage periods
- Binance Coin (BNB) quarterly burns based on exchange trading volume and profits
- Safemoon and other tokens with transaction-based burning mechanisms
Why Beginners Should Care
Supply dynamics affect long-term value potential as decreasing supply can support price appreciation during constant or growing demand.
Sustainability questions about whether deflationary mechanisms can continue indefinitely without harming network functionality.
Market psychology as deflationary narratives often attract investors seeking assets with built-in scarcity mechanisms.
Related Terms: Token Burn, Supply, Tokenomics, Scarcity
