ASTER cuts monthly supply from 78.4M to about 1.8M–2.25M tokens via staking-only emissions New model distributes 450K $ASTER weekly through staking rewards insteadASTER cuts monthly supply from 78.4M to about 1.8M–2.25M tokens via staking-only emissions New model distributes 450K $ASTER weekly through staking rewards instead

ASTER Switches To Staking Only Emissions Drastically Reducing Monthly Supply

2026/03/31 14:43
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  • ASTER cuts monthly supply from 78.4M to about 1.8M–2.25M tokens via staking-only emissions
  • New model distributes 450K $ASTER weekly through staking rewards instead of fixed unlocks
  • Ecosystem tokens since Sep 2025 remain unused beyond staking, verified on-chain.

ASTER has updated its tokenomics model, moving to a staking-only emission system that reduces monthly supply. The change shifts distribution toward active participants and limits the number of tokens entering circulation.

Shift From Monthly Unlocks to Staking Rewards

The project has ended its previous monthly ecosystem unlock model. Earlier, about 78.4 million ASTER tokens entered circulation each month. This followed a fixed and linear release schedule.

Now, the system relies only on staking rewards. Tokens are distributed to users who lock their holdings in the network. This connects token release directly with user participation.

Each epoch runs weekly and releases 450,000 ASTER tokens. As a result, monthly emissions now range between 1.8 million and 2.25 million tokens. This marks a sharp drop from earlier levels.

Moreover, the team shared that emission details are available on official pages. These include staking and tokenomics sections. Users can track updates and changes through these sources.

Supply Reduction and Circulation Data

The reduction in monthly emissions changes the pace of new supply entering the market. Previously, large volumes were unlocked regardless of participation levels. Now, supply depends on staking activity.

In addition, the team confirmed that earlier unlocked tokens remain largely unused. These tokens came from ecosystem and community allocations. The token generation event took place on September 17, 2025.

So far, those tokens have only supported staking rewards. No extra distribution beyond that has been reported. This helps maintain a controlled flow of tokens into circulation.

Users can also verify this data on-chain. The public unlock address provides full transparency for token movements. This allows anyone to monitor balances and transactions in real time.

Market Structure and Price Behavior

At the same time, price action has drawn attention from traders. The asset recently moved below a prior accumulation range. This range had acted as support during earlier consolidation.

However, attempts to move back into that zone have struggled. Each upward move has lacked strong continuation. As a result, the price has faced repeated rejection.

This pattern often signals weak buyer control. When price fails to hold reclaimed levels, resistance tends to form. Therefore, traders monitor these zones closely.

In many cases, such behavior reflects hesitation in the market. Buyers do not show strong commitment at higher levels. Meanwhile, sellers continue to respond near resistance areas.

Focus on Key Levels and Liquidity Zones

Attention has now shifted to lower price levels. The range between $0.60 and $0.62 is seen as a key liquidity zone. Many traders are watching this area closely.

This zone may attract activity due to past price structure. When support breaks and fails to recover, lower levels often come into focus. This is a common pattern in trading.

At the same time, the sequence of breakdown and rejection remains relevant. Losing support and failing to reclaim it can guide short-term positioning. Traders often use this structure to plan entries.

Meanwhile, the project continues to share updates through official channels. Emission rates and allocation details remain accessible online. Users are encouraged to review these resources regularly.

The post ASTER Switches To Staking Only Emissions Drastically Reducing Monthly Supply appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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