The Interchained Subsidy Curve Explainer Is Live

Every proof-of-work chain tells a story through its emission schedule.

The block subsidy is not just a number. It is the heartbeat of the network. It defines how new coins enter circulation, how miners are rewarded, how scarcity develops, and how the long-term economy takes shape.

That is why Interchained now has a dedicated live subsidy explorer.

Why a Subsidy Page Matters

Most people talk about supply in slogans.

Interchained is making the curve visible.

A subsidy explorer gives miners, holders, builders, and researchers a clearer way to understand the monetary structure of ITC over time.

That matters because good infrastructure should be inspectable.

What the Subsidy Curve Shows

The subsidy page is designed to help users understand:

  • Current block reward behavior
  • Emission over time
  • Supply progression
  • Long-term scarcity
  • Tail emission logic
  • How the chain’s reward model supports continued mining

For Interchained, this matters especially because the network is designed around a scarce supply target with continued long-term miner incentives.

Scarcity With Continuity

A pure hard cap can create long-term security questions if miner incentives become too dependent on transaction fees alone.

A tail emission model offers another path.

It can preserve scarcity while still leaving a predictable incentive for miners to keep securing the network.

Interchained’s long-term block reward model is part of that conversation.

The subsidy explorer helps make that model understandable.

Transparency Is Infrastructure

The page is not just educational.

It is part of the ecosystem’s transparency layer.

Interchained already has public tooling around chain state, explorer data, token infrastructure, and network activity. Vision, for example, presents real-time network health, blocks, mempool, tokens, and related chain data.

The subsidy page adds another layer: monetary visibility.

Why Builders Should Care

If you are building on a chain, you need to understand its economics.

If you are mining, you need to understand rewards.

If you are holding, you need to understand issuance.

If you are explaining the network, you need clear public tools.

That is what the subsidy explorer gives the Interchained ecosystem.

The curve is live.

Visit: https://subsidy.interchained.org