Sonic (token) is the native utility token of the Sonic Layer 1 blockchain. It is used to pay transaction fees, secure the network through staking, support validator operations, and participate in ecosystem governance. The S token also plays a central role in Sonic’s decentralized finance ecosystem, where it may be used across applications for liquidity provision, trading, lending, and other on-chain activities. [1]
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The Sonic (S) token is the native asset of the Sonic ecosystem. It is used to pay transaction fees, participate in staking, support validator operations, and access governance-related functions. The token also underpins Sonic’s incentive mechanisms, including Fee Monetization, which allows developers to earn a share of the fees generated by their applications. Through these roles, S supports network security, developer participation, and on-chain economic activity across the Sonic ecosystem. [2]
As validator operations transition from Fantom Opera to Sonic, validator rewards are being reallocated accordingly. Opera validators were originally set to receive block rewards for several more years; however, these rewards are being gradually reduced as participants migrate to Sonic. The saved rewards are redirected to support Sonic validators, while the Sonic Foundation continues to maintain Opera validators during this transition.
Sonic targets a 3.5% annual percentage yield (APR) for validator rewards. To maintain this rate without immediate inflation, block rewards from Opera’s remaining FTM supply are being transferred to Sonic. These rewards are already accounted for in Sonic’s initial token supply of 3.175 billion S tokens. At launch, the circulating supply will be approximately 2.88 billion, with the remaining tokens, around 70 million annually, allocated to validator rewards over the first four years.
No new S tokens will be minted for block rewards during this initial period. After four years, new issuance will resume at an annual rate of 1.75% to continue supporting validator incentives. Opera’s APR will drop to zero at Sonic’s launch as part of this shift. [2]
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