Rich
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What stands out to me in this $FLR proposal is pretty simple And for $XRP holders, the connection here is stronger than it may seem. Flare is trying to close the gap between network activity and FLR itself. The network already has real usage. 🟢Around 153M FXRP has been minted. 🟢Roughly 86% is deployed in DeFi. 🟢~$177M locked in DeFi and ~15.7K DeFi users So the issue was never activity. It was whether FLR was capturing enough of the value that activity created. This proposal looks like an attempt to change that. Inflation moves down to 3%. Issuance gets capped at 3B FLR per year. More fees can be burned as usage grows. FIRE is supposed to route more protocol-level value back into the system instead of letting it leak out. That is why FIRE matters here. Its first mandate is reducing FLR supply as far as it can, with network revenue doing the work. That is where it gets interesting. If the design works as intended, the economic loop gets tighter. More activity can mean more fees. More fees and captured value can help offset dilution. Stronger economics can support staking, liquidity, and network participation. In that sense, the proposal is less about “inflation down” and more about whether Flare can make usage matter more clearly to FLR. The $XRP angle is part of that too. If Ripple’s rails keep expanding and more XRP moves into Flare as FXRP, that could support more DeFi activity on Flare. More activity could then mean more fees, more captured MEV, and more value routed into FIRE. That is why I am getting more bullish on $FLR. Not because the network might grow, but because the token may finally start feeling that growth.








@305miami6924 It’s your page & can post what you want. It’s just pathetic you delete post that you made which turn out to make you or your narrative look bad. What happened to your post claiming Biden taking a shower with his daughter wasn’t necessarily a bad thing until we came with receipts?


@305miami6924 Who says your perspective is right? The problem is if someone doesn't agree they are wrong. How about you let everyone have their opinions but get along







Doesn't Dfinity have like 20% of the vote? and they haven't voted yet right?





