In the first week of the year, AERO's locked amount for the first time exceeded the new issuance of 1.4M tokens, which directly means that the supply is tightening. Voting participants still earn rewards—this is the brilliance of the design.
The next turning point is coming. Once the AER and REV engines are launched, the entire mechanism will experience a qualitative leap—both opening up more revenue channels and optimizing token release efficiency.
This is not simple addition, but multiplicative growth. Many observers are already saying that 2026 will be a pivotal year for Aero.
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LostBetweenChains
· 1h ago
The locked-in amount exceeds the issuance amount, now that's the real deal. 2026? I don't think so, it depends on whether AER can truly get off the ground.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 4h ago
The supply tightening move is indeed solid, but the REV engine really needs to start running to count.
In the first week of the year, AERO's locked amount for the first time exceeded the new issuance of 1.4M tokens, which directly means that the supply is tightening. Voting participants still earn rewards—this is the brilliance of the design.
The next turning point is coming. Once the AER and REV engines are launched, the entire mechanism will experience a qualitative leap—both opening up more revenue channels and optimizing token release efficiency.
This is not simple addition, but multiplicative growth. Many observers are already saying that 2026 will be a pivotal year for Aero.