In a recent update shared by Ripple stablecoin tracker X account, 25,000,000 $RLUSD were burned at the $RLUSD Treasury. The transaction details supplied revealed an Ethereum transaction hash supplied by Ethereum, indicating the burn was performed on the Ethereum blockchain.
The recent burn follows a mint of 6,060,694 $RLUSD on Ethereum blockchain, with the blockchain seeing a string of minting and burning events, especially in the last 24 hours.
Within the last 24 hours, Ripple stablecoin tracker reported three other separate burn transactions: two were on the Ethereum blockchain, while the third was on the $XRP Ledger.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 25,000,000 #$RLUSD burned at $RLUSD Treasury.https://t.co/pPmUKfI1P6?from=article-links
— Ripple Stablecoin Tracker (@RL_Tracker) March 12, 2026
Two separate transactions saw a burn of eight million Ripple USD and three million Ripple USD on Ethereum, respectively, while 15 million $RLUSD were burned on the $XRP Ledger. This totals 26 million $RLUSD burned in these three transactions.
A fourth transaction reported in recent hours brings this total to 51 million $RLUSD burned all within the last 24 hours.
Meanwhile, the burn activity did not happen separately, as it was accompanied by mint events, with more $RLUSD entering circulation.
In the last 24 hours, 29,000,000 $RLUSD and 14,990,000 $RLUSD were minted at the $RLUSD Treasury, adding to the Ethereum supply.
$RLUSD activity ramps up in March
Ripple Stablecoin Tracker documents increased activity for $RLUSD so far in the month of March, with a number of minting and burn events.
On March 11, 25 million $RLUSD were burned on the $XRP Ledger in two separate transactions of 15 million and 10 million $RLUSD, while 999,965 $RLUSD were removed from the Ethereum supply through burning. A total of 7,000,965 $RLUSD were minted on Ethereum on March 9, with other days at the start of March also seeing $RLUSD activity — either minting or burning.
In a recent development, Ripple is obtaining an Australian Financial Services License (AFSL). With this, Ripple now has more than 75 regulatory licenses around the world, making it one of the most licensed crypto companies.
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