$RCX launched on pump.fun. What happens after a launch is usually the same everywhere: a fixed supply, a pool, and nothing that ever removes a token from circulation. Here, 70% of every stake is burned — not sent to a treasury, not locked, not allocated to anything. Destroyed, inside the player's own signed transaction, with a signature you can open. The mint authority is revoked, so the number below has exactly one direction it can go. This page is the arithmetic, not the pitch: the mint's own supply field, read off Solana once a day.
The vertical axis is zoomed to the range actually observed — the two dashed lines are 938,649,769 and 938,487,848, a move of 0.016% of the launch supply. Against the full billion this line would be flat, and a flat line would understate a real effect as badly as an unlabelled zoom would overstate one. One reading per day, taken from the mint account itself — not from our own counters. The last point is today and is still moving. Days we never woke up for are simply absent; the line joins what we actually saw rather than inventing what we did not.
Two very different things reduce this supply, and bundling them into one number would flatter us. So they are separate.
Burned by people using the game. Every one of these was signed by the player's own wallet, verified against the chain, and replay-gated by signature before it credited anything. This is the number that grows when the game is used, and the only one we take any credit for.
Everything else that left the supply. For $RCX this is dominated by pump.fun burning the unsold remainder of the bonding curve at graduation — a one-time event that had nothing to do with the game. We report it rather than absorb it.
A further 5,000 sits at the incinerator address, which no one holds a key to. Manual reloads land there; one-click reloads burn straight from the player's account. Either way it is gone, but only the second kind has already left the supply field above.
No burn transactions read back yet. This list is pulled live from the incinerator account, so it fills itself in.
Pulled from getSignaturesForAddress on the incinerator token account. Not our
record of the burns — the chain's.