200,000,000 BLEEP maximum supply. Compile-time enforced. ZK-private governance voting. Validator emission schedule designed for multi-decade sustainability. Constitutional parameters that no governance vote can override.
† Constitutional parameters enforced by Rust compile-time const_assert. A code change that violates them does not compile.
Transaction fees are split on-chain at settlement time. The burn floor is constitutionally enforced — it cannot be reduced to zero by governance.
| Year | Rate | Annual Emission | Cumulative | Pool Remaining | Visual |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | 12% | 7,200,000 BLEEP | 7,200,000 | 52,800,000 | |
| Year 2 | 10% | 6,000,000 BLEEP | 13,200,000 | 46,800,000 | |
| Year 3 | 8% | 4,800,000 BLEEP | 18,000,000 | 42,000,000 | |
| Year 4 | 6% | 3,600,000 BLEEP | 21,600,000 | 38,400,000 | |
| Year 5+ | 4% | 2,400,000 BLEEP/yr | — | Decreases annually |
AIConstraintValidator pre-flight rejects any proposal that would violate constitutional parameters before it reaches a vote. A proposal setting MaxInflationBps above 500 is rejected with a descriptive error — it never reaches the vote queue.
Four parameters are locked at compile time by Rust const_assert macros. No governance vote, software upgrade, or validator supermajority can alter them. They are the protocol's constitutional floor.