Polkadot to Reset Tokenomics on March 12 With Major DOT Supply and Staking Changes

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  • Polkadot will introduce a new monetary framework on March 12 that sets DOT’s supply cap at 2.1 billion and lowers emissions by 53.6%.
  • The overhaul will also create a Dynamic Allocation Pool and shorten the DOT unbonding period from 28 days to 24–48 hours.

On March 12, Polkadot will reset its tokenomics with a new monetary framework that changes DOT supply, issuance, staking, and treasury flows. The update will cap total DOT supply at 2.1 billion, cut emissions by 53.6% at launch, remove treasury burns, and route funds from transaction fees, slashes, and coretime sales into a new Dynamic Allocation Pool, or DAP.  The change is a shift toward lower emissions, more direct capital allocation, and a structure tied closely to on-chain governance.

On March 12, Polkadot resets its economic model.

Issuance, staking, and capital allocation are being fundamentally redesigned for long-term sustainability.

Here’s what’s changing and what it means for Polkadot’s future 🧵

— Polkadot (@Polkadot) March 4, 2026

Under the new model, governance will direct DAP resources across validator rewards, staking incentives, treasury budgets, and strategic reserves. That change replaces the earlier burn-based approach with a permanent on-chain pool that governance can distribute according to network priorities.  The staking system will also change on the same date. Validators will need to lock 10,000 DOT as self-stake, while the minimum validator commission will rise to 10%. At the same time, nominators will become unslashable, and the unbonding period will be reduced from 28 days to 24-48 hours. Those changes will tighten validator requirements while giving other participants faster access to unlocked capital. In January, Polkadot announced a runtime upgrade to speed up app execution, shorten transaction finality, and simplify development. CNF noted that the upgrade added native smart contracts and targeted a more Web2-like user experience for real apps. Polkadot 2.0 Transition Lays Groundwork for March 12 Reset The tokenomics reset follows the Polkadot 2.0 transition. That rollout brought asynchronous backing, agile coretime, and elastic scaling to the network. Asynchronous backing reduced block time from 12 seconds to 6 seconds, agile coretime replaced parachain auctions with a more flexible resource model, and elastic scaling expanded real-time access to multiple cores for parachains. Polkadot still faces the task of expanding ecosystem activity in a market where developers continue to favor larger chains such as Solana and Ethereum. The update, therefore, comes at a time when the network is trying to pair technical upgrades with a more durable economic structure.  Previously, we covered that Polkadot’s governance approved Referendum 1710, setting a hard cap of 2.1 billion DOT and shifting from inflation to a scarcity model. The proposal also introduced a stepped issuance schedule that reduces emissions every two years.  Meanwhile, DOT price traded around $1.52 at the time of reporting after rising about** 37% from its February low near $1.2260**. The token had formed a double-bottom pattern and then pulled back into a bullish flag, while the Supertrend indicator flipped bullish.

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