In May 2022, over 6,000 billion Terra Classic – the 1.0 version of LUNA - tokens were issued and went into active circulation in a few days. The cryptocurrency’s built-in algorithm triggered this correction following the coin’s significant price drop that month. Terra’s algorithm would "burn" (permanently destroying) LUNA so that it created something else instead: TerraUSD (UST), a stablecoin within the same blockchain. This automated system was meant to keep the price of UST level, potentially avoiding economic sentiment. Because of this initial promise of stability, Terra and its two coins initially played a significant role in crypto lending.
The poster child of algorithmic stablecoins
Up until May 2022, TerraUSD (UST) was the biggest stablecoin that functioned with an algorithm. At the end of April 2022, the market cap of TerraUSD – now TerraClassicUSD – was 800 times larger than what it was one month later, comparable in size to Binance USD. Algorithmic stablecoins are relatively new and, as most stablecoins, have an external asset as collateral. Several of the biggest stablecoins in the world, for example, are backed by real-world U.S. dollar assets, such as cash or securities. Others – such as DAI – rely on the backing of other cryptocurrencies, such as Ethereum (ETH). TerraUSD had little to no backing, relying on a closed ecosystem.
Reset or revival: The LUNA (2.0) aftermath
Terra got reset on May 28, 2022: A new 2.0 coin released – taking over the Terra (LUNA) name - whilst the "original" crypto was abandoned and became Terra Classic (LUNC). TerraUSD (UST) remained but became TerraClassicUSD (USTC). Several of the 1.0 LUNA holders, however, hoped for a different solution, rather seeing the (1.0) coin’s supply be bought back by the company who issued them. The company would then burn them, hopefully restoring the price of the original LUNA. Do Kown, the CEO of the Terra system, stated his company did not have the funds for such a big undertaking. He instead shared a blockchain address on Twitter where individuals could burn their tokens themselves. By June 2022, roughly 1.12 LUNA tokens were destroyed that way – a burn rate of roughly 0.017 percent compared to the overall circulating supply.
Number of Terra Classic (LUNC, or LUNA 1.0) tokens in circulation from October 2019 to September 25, 2024
(in millions)
Monthly figures are as of the end of that particular month; Terra Classic (LUNC) has an unlimited supply
Supplementary notes
Figures have been rounded.
On May 28, 2022, the creators behind LUNA released a 2.0 version of the cryptocurrency, whilst the "original" LUNA coin got rebranded into LUNC or Terra Classic. The numbers provided here pre-date this change, and therefore refer to this 1.0 version.
* Figures for August 2022 are estimates, as figures were cut off. The source does not explain the gap in the data.
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CCData. (September 25, 2024). Number of Terra Classic (LUNC, or LUNA 1.0) tokens in circulation from October 2019 to September 25, 2024 (in millions) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved January 06, 2025, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1298467/luna-circulating-supply/
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