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AEVO price gains after 1m token repurchase

Aevo has experienced a notable surge in price after the Paradigm-backed decentralized derivatives layer 2 platform announced it completed the repurchase of 1 million tokens.

On Sept. 4, the Ethereum (ETH)-based crypto options and perpetuals trading platform revealed its August buybacks, totaling 1 million Aevo (AEVO). The price of AEVO saw a slight increase, jumping nearly 5%, from lows of $0.29 to highs of $0.33.

Aevo’s repurchase program

The Aevo team shared on X that the project has begun its buyback process. For its token repurchases in the past month, it reacquired 1 million AEVO at an average price of $0.317, with these transactions taking place on Sept. 2 on the Binance crypto exchange.

All repurchased tokens were sent to a treasury multisig, part of a program that the derivatives L2 platform plans to execute monthly until December 2024.

“With the supply of AEVO almost fully vested and the ongoing buybacks, we believe this is a good starting point to create long term value for $AEVO tokenholders.”

Aevo on X.

What happens to repurchased tokens?

Aevo committed to a buyback of its native token in an update on its tokenomics in June.

In the blog post on June 26, the DEX platform noted that a portion of its revenue would go into buying back AEVO. The weekly buybacks happen on-chain, with transactions randomized to prevent frontrunning.

Tokens sent to the treasury’s multisig will require a governance vote by AEVO holders before being used in rewards programs, token burns, or other adjustments to the tokenomics.

AEVO has a circulating supply of 870,377,904 as of September 4, 2024, while the total supply is 1 billion tokens.

This article first appeared at crypto.news

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