Aptos token overhaul: staking yield slashed in half, Gas fees up 10x as it moves toward deflation

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Aptos Foundation released a comprehensive tokenomics update on April 14, using seven mechanisms to drive the protocol’s supply model transition from a “subsidy-driven” approach to a “performance-driven” approach. Key adjustments include lowering the staking annualized rate from 5.19% to 2.6%, increasing Gas fees by 10x, setting a hard cap of 2.1 billion tokens for the protocol layer, and permanently locking 210 million APT.

Seven Core Token Reform Measures

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Staking annualized rate lowered to 2.6%: Reduced from the current 5.19%; at the same time, exploring differentiated designs that can offer higher reward rates for long-term staking commitments; validator operating costs will be significantly reduced according to AIP-139

Gas fees increased by 10x: After the increase, stablecoin transfers remain as low as about 0.00014 USD, maintaining their status among the world’s lowest fees; all Gas fees paid in APT are permanently burned

Set a hard cap of 2.1 billion tokens for total supply: The protocol layer’s total supply cap is established through governance; with the current circulating supply at 1.2B, there are still 904 million within the hard-cap space (about 43%)

Permanently lock 210 million APT: The Foundation permanently locks and stakes them, accounting for about 18% of the current circulating supply; these tokens are never sold or distributed, effectively equivalent to burning

Decibel DEX burns over 32 million tokens annually: The first fully on-chain decentralized exchange, planned to cover 100+ markets; once each market reaches 10k TPS, the annual burn volume will further grow

Milestone-triggered incentives: In the future, subsidies and rewards will be tied to KPIs; if performance targets are not met, token allocations are delayed rather than canceled

Programmatic buyback plan: The Foundation explores using existing cash or future authorized income, along with ecosystem investment income, to programmatically buy back APT on the open market

Structural Background for a Deflationary Transition: 2026 Is a Critical Turning Point

This reform timing has structural support. The four-year unlock cycle for initial investors and key contributors will end in October 2026; at that time, the annual token supply unlock amount will naturally decrease by about 60%; the Foundation’s grant allocations will also reduce by over 50% year over year between 2026 and 2027. Aptos’s supply pressure was already at a natural turning point; with these seven mechanisms layered with structural constraints, the goal is for the annual APT removal amount to exceed the issuance amount after Decibel DEX scales up, achieving deflationary supply.

From the demand side, institutions such as BlackRock, Franklin Templeton, and Apollo have already deployed hundreds of millions of dollars on Aptos. Application revenue growth reached 1,552%, rising to $33.5 million, providing a sustained foundation for trading activity for the deflationary model.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the real impact of Aptos lowering its staking annualized rate from 5.19% to 2.6% on stakers?

Staking rewards shrink by about half; returns for stakers whose purpose is purely passive holding yield will decrease. But the Foundation is also exploring differentiated mechanisms that offer higher reward rates for long-term commitments, encouraging long-term network participation; with validator hardware costs reduced significantly under AIP-139, it also offsets, to some extent, the impact of the reward reduction.

Does increasing Gas fees by 10x affect Aptos’s cost-competitiveness for usage?

The impact is extremely small. Even after the 10x increase, the stablecoin transfer cost is still about $0.00014, remaining among the world’s lowest fees across mainstream blockchains. The main purpose of raising Gas fees is to increase the amount of APT burned, not to change the cost-competitiveness landscape—so it has almost no effect on the real day-to-day usage costs for individual users and institutions.

How does Decibel DEX drive deflationary momentum for APT?

As a fully on-chain decentralized exchange that executes every trade on-chain, Decibel consumes APT as Gas fees for each order, matching, and cancellation, and burns all of it permanently. After it is expected to cover 100+ markets, it is projected to burn over 32 million APT per year. As TPS and market scale expand, the burn volume will continue to grow, forming a deflationary flywheel effect driven by trading activity.

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