The connection between burning and how much the network is used is really simple. When it comes to burning the main reason it happens is because of the fees for storing things on the network. Burning is directly related to these storage fees, on the network.
When the @Walrus 🦭/acc network has storage and does more data transactions it gets more WAL tokens from fees. Then it destroys a percentage of these WAL tokens that it collected as fees, from the Walrus network.
So when the network is used more it means that more tokens are being burned. This happens all the time. It makes the tokens that are left worth more because there are fewer of them. The network usage and the token burn are. When the network is used a lot the token burn happens faster which is good, for the tokens that are left because it makes them more valuable. Higher network usage and higher token burn go together. This is what helps to reduce the number of tokens, which is what we want for the tokens to be worth more.

