The Internet Computer
#ICP. ecosystem is undergoing a significant supply-side transformation driven by accelerating network usage. This trend is not based on speculation, but on measurable on-chain data and increasing demand.
#ICP. token burns are growing at an exponential pace:
2023: ~58,000 ICP burned
2024: ~553,000 ICP burned
2025: ~1.66 million ICP burned
This growth is not linear—it reflects strong acceleration.
On the Internet Computer network, every decentralized application (dApp) consumes cycles, which are converted from
#ICP. $. As network activity expands, more
#ICP. is permanently removed from circulation. In simple terms, higher adoption directly reduces available supply.
Approaching a Critical Inflection Point
The network is moving closer to a key milestone where
#ICP. burn rates may exceed new token emissions. If this transition occurs, the protocol would enter a net supply-deflationary phase, fundamentally changing its token economics.
Looking Ahead to 2026
With development activity increasing and real utility driving usage, 2026 could mark the beginning of a supply-deficit era for
#ICP. Historically, assets experiencing tightening supply alongside growing demand tend to reprice as the market adjusts.
Long-term participants often focus on these structural shifts early—before supply constraints become widely recognized.