Internet Computer just unveiled "Mission 70"—a major overhaul of its economic framework that could reshape how ICP approaches long-term sustainability.
Here's what's changing:
The protocol is targeting a dramatic reduction in annual inflation, planning to slash it from 9.72% down to under 3% by the end of 2026. That's not small numbers. Simultaneously, the team is engineering a 44% supply reduction through optimized neuron unlock mechanics.
These moves signal a shift toward a tighter monetary policy. If executed as planned, we're looking at meaningful deflationary pressure on the supply side while the network continues scaling. Worth tracking whether this gains traction with the broader ecosystem or if governance complications emerge during implementation.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 13h ago
Wait, dropping from 9.72% directly to 3%? That number sounds comfortable, but I have to ask—can it really be delivered on time? Historical data tells me that there’s always a gap between ICP’s promises and actual execution.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 13h ago
Bro, this move is directly leading to deflation, but whether it can really be carried out depends on the follow-through.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 13h ago
Inflation has been cut from 9.72% to 3%. It sounds pretty impressive, but I'm just worried they might not be able to pull it off in the end.
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degenonymous
· 13h ago
They have all reduced supply, but the issue is whether this can actually be executed properly...
Internet Computer just unveiled "Mission 70"—a major overhaul of its economic framework that could reshape how ICP approaches long-term sustainability.
Here's what's changing:
The protocol is targeting a dramatic reduction in annual inflation, planning to slash it from 9.72% down to under 3% by the end of 2026. That's not small numbers. Simultaneously, the team is engineering a 44% supply reduction through optimized neuron unlock mechanics.
These moves signal a shift toward a tighter monetary policy. If executed as planned, we're looking at meaningful deflationary pressure on the supply side while the network continues scaling. Worth tracking whether this gains traction with the broader ecosystem or if governance complications emerge during implementation.