I have a question about the burning mechanism. It seems that the Elector smart contract does not send half of network fees to black hole address.
Indeed, the burn address (https://tonscan.org/address/EQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM9c#transactions) supposedly dedicated to burning contains only 321 TON, far from the 12750 burned coins reported by tonstat. The .ton DNS address (https://tonscan.org/address/EQC3dNlesgVD8YbAazcauIrXBPfiVhMMr5YYk2in0Mtsz0Bz), which is supposed to contain the frozen TON resulting from the domain purchase contains 5.15 M, again different from the 6.09 M reported by tonstat.
I wonder where tonstat (tonapi) gets its data from.
Moreover, according to the network config (https://explorer.toncoin.org/config#configparam5) the parameter 5 is the black hole address, however it is not present in the documentation (https://docs.ton.org/develop/howto/blockchain-configs), probably because it is outdated (26/05/23).
- How it is possible that TON statistics are always mysterious and unreliable (https://t.me/toncoin_chat/116860)?
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