Deployers
Burning unsold allocation or fee revenue is the clearest way to align with holders. It cannot be faked, cannot be undone, and it answers the only question anyone really has about a new token.
Burn culture is simple: remove supply in public, then post the receipt. On Robinhood Chain it has become the fastest way for a deployer to earn trust and for a holder to show conviction — because a transaction hash argues better than a thread ever will.
Every chain is loud with roadmaps. Very little of it can be checked. A burn is the opposite kind of statement: it costs the sender something real, it happens in one block, and it is visible forever at 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000dEaD. You do not ask anyone to believe you — you hand them a link and let them look.
That asymmetry is why burns travel. A percentage of supply destroyed is a number that fits in a post, survives being screenshotted, and gets quoted back at you weeks later. It is marketing that happens to also be true.
Burning unsold allocation or fee revenue is the clearest way to align with holders. It cannot be faked, cannot be undone, and it answers the only question anyone really has about a new token.
A community takeover lives or dies on credibility in week one. A public burn from the new treasury sets the direction faster than any announcement.
You do not need to be a dev to burn. Tightening the float on a bag you believe in is conviction other holders can see, and it puts your wallet on the board.
| Credible | Noise |
|---|---|
| Transaction hash anyone can open | A screenshot |
| Stated % of total supply | "A big burn" |
| Sent to the dead address | Moved to a "burn wallet" with keys |
| Repeatable, on a rhythm | One burn, then silence |
0XdEaD.io exists to make burning on Robinhood Chain competitive as well as credible. The burn leaderboard ranks tokens by the share of supply they have destroyed. Incinerator Points rank the wallets doing the burning, weighted 60% on how often you burn and 40% on how much of a supply you remove. Both are recomputed from chain data in your browser, so the scoreboard is as verifiable as the burns on it.
The house token, $0XdEaD (CA 0xBAE9346CB6c12df12114c9edfbAC00E3543A2Ef9), carries a 2x multiplier on the supply half of your score. Bringing burn culture to Robinhood Chain is the entire point of it.
Start with the Hood Incinerator: pick a token, choose an amount, and send it to the dead address in a single wallet signature. The app drafts your X post, updates the leaderboard, and adds Incinerator Points to your wallet — all without a backend.