Sonic Labs revealed an important adjustment in the latest ETF configuration announcement. Previously, the community authorized up to 50 million USD worth of $S as startup capital for the US-listed ETF, but the reality is—no tokens have been minted so far. The reason is straightforward: deteriorating market conditions caused $S prices to decline. In this context, Sonic Labs has simply paused the token minting plan to avoid unfavorable dilution risks.
So when will it actually start? Sonic has provided clear conditions: it will only proceed if $S price breaks above $0.50, and the overall scale will be strictly controlled within the $50 million limit. This approach demonstrates respect for market rhythm and also protects the interests of token holders.
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BasementAlchemist
· 16h ago
Wait, not minted yet? Then this $50 million authorization is just a show...
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UnluckyLemur
· 17h ago
Wait, haven't minted yet? Then those 50 million in authorization were just given away for nothing, pure begging on the market.
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MetaMaximalist
· 17h ago
ngl, this price gate at $0.50 is basically them admitting the market conditions aren't right yet... smart move tbh, but also tells you everything about where sentiment's actually at rn
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NervousFingers
· 17h ago
$0.50? Oh boy, we'll have to wait until the Year of the Monkey and the Horse for that, with our current market...
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SerLiquidated
· 18h ago
$0.50? Haha, alright then, I'll just keep waiting. Anyway, I don't lose anything with this little time.
Sonic Labs revealed an important adjustment in the latest ETF configuration announcement. Previously, the community authorized up to 50 million USD worth of $S as startup capital for the US-listed ETF, but the reality is—no tokens have been minted so far. The reason is straightforward: deteriorating market conditions caused $S prices to decline. In this context, Sonic Labs has simply paused the token minting plan to avoid unfavorable dilution risks.
So when will it actually start? Sonic has provided clear conditions: it will only proceed if $S price breaks above $0.50, and the overall scale will be strictly controlled within the $50 million limit. This approach demonstrates respect for market rhythm and also protects the interests of token holders.