With every transaction on the XRP Ledger, a small amount of XRP is destroyed, or “burned,” as a transaction fee. The minimum cost required for a standard transaction is 0.00001 XRP, or 10 “drops” (the smallest unit of XRP). 
This mechanism aims to protect the network from spam by making attacks expensive. During periods of high network activity, these fees can increase to maintain the efficiency and security of transactions. 
It is important to note that these fees are fixed per transaction and do not depend on the amount transferred. As such, the percentage of XRP burned per transaction is usually very small, if not negligible, compared to the total amount of the transaction.
hi, you're talking about xrp burning what is the %? i can't find any concrete numbers. thanks
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Not everyone understands what rlusd means for#XRP. rlusd is the only regulated stablecoin, which has been sued for years so that it can't appear and is always lost. In America, you can't be sued a second time for the same thing. With every transaction with rlusd, xrp is burned and unlike usdt or usdc, rlusd is used by the largest institutions and banks in the world! The next few days, weeks and months will bring#XRPto number 2 and the next 10 years maybe even to number 1! With a burn like this,#XRPcould really reach 10k in a few years!
hi very short term 2.70 $ 2.85 $ preso I sell a part to recover 50% of my investment and then I wait. the forecasts are huge. I do not control the rest
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I was called crazy when #XRP was at 0.56$XRP here is the reward, there is still a lot of room for improvement see you soon on the moon #XRPArmy
Key points to remember CoW DAO is a DeFi project that aims to improve user experience and security. To do this, the project has three main tools: CoW Protocol, VME Blocker, and CoW AMM.
The CoW protocol is a trading tool that provides efficient pricing mechanisms and protection against unfavorable trading setups. VME Blockers are a transaction protection tool that helps users avoid frontrunning and sandwich attacks.