Pyth to launch reserve using buybacks from DAO treasury funds

cointelegraphОпубліковано о 2025-12-12Востаннє оновлено о 2025-12-12

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The Pyth Network, a blockchain oracle provider, announced it will use one-third of its protocol revenue to buy back PYTH tokens on the open market through its DAO treasury. This strategy aims to establish a network reserve and boost both revenue and token value. The PYTH token has declined over 80% in the past year, despite a brief surge after Pyth partnered with the U.S. government to publish economic data onchain. At the time of writing, PYTH was trading around $0.063, down 1.3% in 24 hours. The move follows a similar proposal from Aave’s DAO in October, though community reactions remain uncertain, citing past criticisms of token buyback schemes in other projects like Mango Markets.

The Pyth Network, a blockchain oracle provider, said it will convert a portion of its revenue into PYTH token purchases as part of a reserve strategy.

In a Friday blog post, Pyth said the tokens it buys on the open market with one-third of the protocol’s revenue through its decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) would constitute the network’s reserve. The network said the strategy was designed to increase revenue and token purchases.

“[I]t’s time to rewrite the market data economy on a global level,” said Pyth.

Source: Pyth

The price of the Pyth Network token (PYTH) has dropped by more than 80% over the past year, despite a brief surge when the platform deepened ties to the US government. The Trump administration announced in August that the company and Chainlink would be responsible for publishing the country’s economic data onchain.

According to data from Nansen, the PYTH price decreased by about 1.3% over the previous 24 hours, reaching about $0.063 at the time of publication.

Related: Grayscale launches Pyth investment fund

Aave DAO proposed a similar buyback initiative in October

The DAO behind the Aave protocol introduced a proposal that would use $50 million of its annual revenue to repurchase its native token, Aave (AAVE). As of Friday, it did not appear that the proposal had been approved.

It’s unclear how Pyth users may respond to the plan. In 2024, when Mango Markets suggested a buyback program to purchase its MNGO tokens, co-founder Daffy Durairaj accused the creators of “untrustworthy behavior and self-dealing.”

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