The SKY token rallied roughly 10% over the past 24 hours as investors responded to the protocol’s ongoing token buyback program and governance updates designed to reshape its tokenomics.
According to on-chain data, the token’s latest move comes amid renewed interest in the project’s supply reduction strategy. The Sky protocol has been actively repurchasing its native token through a treasury-backed buyback mechanism, which removes tokens from circulation and can reduce selling pressure.
Data from the protocol’s public buyback dashboard shows that more than 1.8 billion SKY tokens have already been repurchased through the program. The buybacks are funded using USDS from the project’s treasury and are executed directly on the market.
The strategy mirrors traditional corporate share buybacks, a model increasingly adopted by some decentralized finance protocols to return value to token holders and support price stability.
Momentum also appears to have been boosted by recent governance developments within the Sky ecosystem. A newly approved executive vote introduced several operational updates, including adjustments to staking rewards and treasury management functions.
One of the key changes involves the normalization of SKY staking rewards, a move that effectively slows the rate at which new tokens are issued to participants.
By reducing emissions, the protocol aims to limit inflationary pressure on the token while maintaining incentives for network participants.
The governance vote also included operational updates related to agent onboarding and settlement cycles within the protocol’s broader infrastructure.
Taken together, the buyback activity and emission adjustments have strengthened the narrative around SKY’s evolving tokenomics, which increasingly emphasize supply management and revenue-backed incentives.
The rally highlights growing market interest in DeFi projects experimenting with token value accrual models that resemble equity-style financial mechanisms.
If the buyback pace continues and governance changes further tighten supply, analysts say SKY could remain a closely watched token in the decentralized finance sector.

