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Sonic CEO Keeps ETF Allocation Paused

Sonic Labs paused its ETF token plan after governance approval, as lower prices would require large token issuance.

The Sonic ecosystem adjusted its strategy after leadership reviewed earlier governance decisions and carefully considered changing market conditions. The update follows a public statement from the company’s chief executive regarding paused ETF actions.

The statement addressed past approvals, current pricing, and revised conditions for future execution. The approach centers on supply control, governance alignment, and institutional market access.

Governance Approval And Initial ETF Planning

Earlier in the year, Sonic governance approved an ETF allocation during stronger market conditions. The approval allowed up to fifty million dollars in S tokens for a potential United States ETF.

The plan aimed to support regulated institutional access and expand market participation. Execution was expected soon after approval, based on prevailing token prices then. However, market conditions weakened, and the S token price declined over time.

As prices fell, the team decided not to mint tokens immediately. No ETF tokens were issued during this period, and supply levels remained unchanged. This decision maintained alignment with governance intent and market stability.

Leadership Review and Decision To Pause Execution

When Mitchell Demeter joined as chief executive in late September, the ETF plan remained paused. The leadership reviewed the earlier proposal against updated market data and supply considerations.

At current prices, execution would require issuing a very large number of tokens. This outcome differed from the original expectations approved by governance. The leadership chose to maintain the pause rather than proceed automatically.

The review focused on token supply discipline and long-term ecosystem balance. Markets had evolved, and the original structure no longer matched current conditions. Reassessment was considered necessary before any further steps.

Revised Conditions for Future ETF Allocation

Sonic Labs later outlined refined conditions for any future ETF execution. The updated framework limits minting to periods when the token price exceeds specific levels. A maximum cap on token issuance was also introduced under the revised approach. The total allocation value remains capped at $50M.

The framework favors fewer tokens issued at higher prices to protect the supply structure. Any execution outside these conditions will not proceed under the updated plan. Allocated tokens would remain locked within regulated products. They would not enter secondary markets or create selling pressure.

Source: https://www.livebitcoinnews.com/sonic-labs-ceo-keeps-etf-allocation-paused-citing-token-dilution-and-changing-market-conditions/

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