Token Buybacks Return As Governance Turns Deflationary
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Across multiple protocols, buybacks, burns, and supply controls are moving from theory into execution. Governance forums are active. Votes are passing. Tokens are coming out of circulation. This is not a marketing cycle. It is a balance-sheet reset. From Uniswap to Hyperliquid, Aster, Degen, and ApeX, teams and DAOs are tightening supply while redirecting cash flows back to token holders. The signal is consistent. Protocols want alignment. And they are willing to burn capital to get it. Source overview and aggregated data via Tokenomist. 🔥Latest Buyback & Tokenomics Upgrades Across Protocols 🔥$UNI — Uniswap DAO is voting on activating protocol fees to burn UNI, retroactively burning 100M UNI from treasury, and consolidating ecosystem growth under Uniswap Labs with a 20M UNI annual budget. Voting ends Dec 25.… — Tokenomist (@Tokenomist_ai) December 24, 2025 Uniswap Moves Toward Historic Supply Reduction Uniswap sits at the center of this shift. The Uniswap DAO is voting on its UNIfication proposal, a sweeping governance package that consolidates ecosystem growth, activates protocol fees, and introduces a massive supply burn. At the core is a retroactive burn of 100 million UNI from the DAO treasury. That supply disappears permanently. At the same time, the proposal activates protocol fees that would be used to burn UNI going forward. It also consolidates ecosystem development under Uniswap Labs, funded by a 20 million UNI annual budget. The vote closes on December 25. Governance data shows rare unity. Over 69 million UNI votes are already cast in favor, with virtually no opposition. Quorum is surpassed. Approval looks inevitable. This level of consensus is unusual in DeFi. It signals maturity. The community appears less focused on short-term price action and more focused on long-term alignment. Markets reacted quickly. UNI is already up 25% on the news. But the bigger story is structural.…
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