A surge of activity around community governance tokens has sparked discussions, with 76,837 Moons burned from May 29 to July 20, 2025. However, mixed sentiments surface, revealing concerns about chain confusion and calls for clearer direction.
During this period, the burning activity broke down into:
Arbitrum Nova: 3,994 Moons across 19 events
Arbitrum One: 72,843 Moons across 20 events
Notably, in the first two days of Moon Week 65, nearly 100,000 Moons were burned, indicating ongoing excitement among the community.
Recent forum comments unveil both enthusiasm and skepticism:
"The Moons burns are fantastic! π Happy to see the action!"
While many celebrate the success, others are calling for clearer guidance. One user bluntly remarked, "Maybe itβs time to quit the Nova chain, canβt see much activity going on there."
Yet, some are optimistic about future burns, with one person claiming, "I believe I predicted 2M total Moons being burned this year. I might be on to something."
As it stands, total Moons burned in 2025 are:
Arbitrum Nova: 314,517 Moons
Arbitrum One: 512,329 Moons
Overall Total: 853,846 Moons
The circulating supply has decreased from 79,436,210 Moons at the year's start to 78,582,364 Moons by July 22, leading to a significant market impact.
π₯ 76,837 Moons burned over past six weeks
π Circulating supply down by over 853,000 Moons in 2025
π¬ "Gotta get back in the moon game!"
With the growing activity surrounding Moons, the community's engagement suggests potential growth. As a result, experts predict about a 60% chance that total burns could exceed 1 million by year's end. If the momentum continues, this could increase the token's value and appeal for traders.
The landscape around Moons reflects similar buzz to blockbuster movies that thrive on audience reactions. The continuing excitement around Moon burns could propel further engagement. Will the community be able to sustain this upward trajectory, or will confusion hold them back?