Aster has activated a new buyback mechanism that directs up to 40% of its daily platform fees toward on-chain ASTER repurchases. Aster has started deploying a newAster has activated a new buyback mechanism that directs up to 40% of its daily platform fees toward on-chain ASTER repurchases. Aster has started deploying a new

Aster activates additional buyback reserve with upto  40% of daily fees

Aster has activated a new buyback mechanism that directs up to 40% of its daily platform fees toward on-chain ASTER repurchases.

Summary
  • Aster is deploying 20–40% of daily platform fees to buy back ASTER tokens.
  • The repurchases are executed automatically and can be tracked on-chain.
  • The move expands Aster’s Stage 5 buyback program launched in December 2025.

Aster has started deploying a new on-chain buyback reserve that uses 20%-40% of its daily platform fees to repurchase ASTER. The activation went live on January 19, with early transactions already visible on-chain.

The reserve operates alongside Aster’s (ASTER) existing buyback structure and is funded directly from revenue generated on the protocol’s perpetual futures exchange.

How the new reserve differs from Stage 5 buybacks

The newly activated reserve is separate from Aster’s Stage 5 buyback program, which has been running since late December 2025. Stage 5 executes automatic, fixed daily buybacks using a predefined share of platform fees, regardless of short-term market conditions.

The reserve, by contrast, is designed to be discretionary. Allocations can move within a 20% to 40% range depending on liquidity, volatility, and price action.

When combined, Stage 5 buybacks and the reserve can direct up to 80% of daily protocol fees toward ASTER repurchases, all of which are executed on-chain and verifiable.

The buybacks are funded mainly through perp trading fees, with additional contributions from Shield Mode, a high-leverage feature that charges fees only on profitable trades. All Shield Mode fees are routed entirely to ASTER buybacks.

Long-term strategy to boost ASTER demand

Across previous buyback stages, the protocol has repurchased more than 209 million ASTER tokens, worth over $140 million at the time of execution. Some of those tokens were burned, while others were retained as part of treasury management.

As of this writing, ASTER had dropped by roughly 13% over the previous 30 days, which is more indicative of general market pressure than changes to the buyback program. Aster said that the framework is expected to run throughout 2026. 

The team has positioned the new reserve as a long-term tool tied to platform revenue, rather than a short-term attempt to influence price movements,

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