Lido DAO Community has initiated an LDO Automated Buyback Proposal, scheduled to be implemented in Q1 2026
BlockBeats News, November 11th, The Lido DAO community has proposed in its latest workstream proposal to achieve automated buyback and liquidity management by deploying an LDO/wstETH position in a Uniswap v2-style liquidity pool. This LP position will be held by an Aragon Agent and if the proposal passes, is expected to be implemented in the first quarter of 2026.
The new mechanism aims to trigger buybacks when the ETH price is high and the protocol's annualized revenue exceeds a set threshold, expanding on-chain depth, reducing circulating LDO supply, and thus improving capital efficiency and long-term token value.
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