Deflationary Burn Model Calculator
Percentage of current supply burned each cycle
Cycles could be months, quarters, transactions, etc.
Formula
Deflationary burn formula (exponential decay):
Remaining Supply = Initial Supply × (1 - burn_rate)nHow to Use
- Enter the starting token supply
- Enter the burn rate percentage per cycle
- Specify the number of burn cycles
- Burns compound (each cycle burns % of remaining supply)
Real-World Examples
• BNB: Quarterly burns based on trading volume
• Ethereum (EIP-1559): Burns base fee per transaction
• SHIB: Community-driven burn events
• Safemoon: 10% tax, 5% redistributed, 5% burned
Note
This calculator assumes a constant percentage burn rate. Real protocols may use variable rates, fixed amounts, or conditional burns based on network activity.
About This Calculator
Use the deflationary burn model calculator when you want faster calculations with a clear method behind every result.
Inside blockchain & crypto, this tool gives you a practical way to model scenarios, compare outcomes, and make better next-step decisions without spreadsheet overhead.
If your workflow expands, pair this calculator with Bitcoin Block Reward Calculator and Bitcoin Total Supply Calculator to cross-check assumptions and build a stronger analysis chain.
Formula
Use the calculator inputs to apply the underlying method and return a consistent result instantly.
Example Calculation
The worked example below demonstrates how the input fields translate into the final output. Use it as a quick validation pass before entering your own numbers.
- input value: 10
- comparison value: 4
Explanation of Results
Result Interpretation
The deflationary burn model calculator returned computed result based on input value 10 and comparison value 4. Use this result as a baseline, then adjust one input at a time to understand how sensitive your outcome is before making decisions.
FAQ
How should I validate the deflationary burn model calculator result?
Run a second scenario with rounded numbers, then compare the direction and magnitude of the change before using the value operationally.
What formula is this based on?
This page uses the following formula logic: Use the calculator inputs to apply the underlying method and return a consistent result instantly.
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