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MANTRA CEO Announces 150M OM Token Burn, Targets 300M Total Reduction in Supply

MANTRA CEO Announces 150M OM Token Burn, Targets 300M Total Reduction in Supply

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2025-04-21 22:15:04
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MANTRA CEO initiates burn of 150M OM allocation, aims to bring total burn to 300M tokens

MANTRA’s CEO has initiated the burning of 150 million OM tokens from the project’s allocation, marking a strategic move to reduce circulating supply. The team aims to escalate this effort, targeting a cumulative burn of 300 million tokens to enhance scarcity and long-term value.

Token burn

According to the project’s statement, the unstaking process has begun and is scheduled for completion on April 29, 2025. The tokens were originally staked during MANTRA Chain’s mainnet launch in October 2024 to secure the network.

Once finalized, the tokens will be sent to the burn address “,” effectively reducing the total supply by 150 million OM.

Transaction hashes associated with the unstaking process have been publicly shared, allowing onchain verification of the burn process.

In parallel, MANTRA is actively engaging with ecosystem partners to coordinate a second burn of 150 million OM tokens, which would double the total burn amount to 300 million OM.

The combined burn would reduce the total OM supply from 1.82 billion to 1.52 billion, marking a substantial shift in tokenomics.

Staking rewards to rise

The 150 million OM burn from the team and CORE contributor allocation will decrease staked tokens on the network from 571.8 million to 421.8 million OM.

This change will lower MANTRA Chain’s bonded ratio from 31.47% to 25.30%, triggering a rise in onchain staking annual percentage rates (APRs).

MANTRA said that once the final burn transaction is confirmed onchain, a complete verification report will be released.

The move reflects growing industry trends among tokenized projects seeking to build credibility and incentivize long-term participation through transparent and deflationary supply mechanics.

OM controversy

The decision to burn the tokens comes after a dramatic flash crash on April 13, during which OM’s price plummeted over 90% within an hour, erasing billions in value.

The crash was reportedly triggered by a $40 million token deposit into OKX by a wallet allegedly linked to the team, sparking fears of insider selling.

Panic spread quickly as rumors of undisclosed over-the-counter deals, delayed airdrops, and excessive token supply concentration fueled mass liquidations across exchanges.​

In response, Mullin announced the token burn as a commitment to transparency and community trust. However, OM’s price has continued to face volatility and is still down more than 90%.

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