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BabyDoge Burns 4.7 Trillion Coins, Representing 47.7% of the Total Supply

The recent burn of 4.7 trillion tokens has increased cumulative burns to a staggering 200.5 quadrillion tokens, representing 47.7% of the total supply.

The BABYDOGE community is not relenting in its quest to reduce the circulating supply of the asset, as burns have remained sustained notwithstanding the prevalent market-wide turmoils. As a testament to the community’s dedication, up to 4,798,745,545,904 (4.7 trillion), BABYDOGE tokens were incinerated in the past 24 hours.

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