Overview

The Economic Engine Behind SIRE

SIRE’s token economy is built around transparency, fairness, alignment, and sustainability. Every action: staking, adding to aVault, or using aLink will flow back into the network through automated, on-chain mechanisms that reward participation and strengthen protocol resilience.

aVault System Flow

Every protocol action feeds into staking rewards, treasury funding, and ongoing buybacks, creating a transparent, self-sustaining loop.

How It Works

1. Participation → Protocol Activity

Users add USDC to aVault, stake SIRE to reduce fees. These activities generate on-chain performance and platform fees.

2. Fee Structure

  • Performance Fee: 20% base, scaling down to 10% depending on SIRE staked.

  • Withdrawal Fee: 2% base, scaling down to 1% with higher staking tiers.

  • Management Fee: 2% annualised, split between treasury funding and SIRE burns.

3. On-Chain Distribution All fees are distributed automatically:

  • 50% → Staking pool (potential rewards for stakers)

  • 30% → DAO treasury (ecosystem development)

  • 10% → dTAO purchase (infrastructure support)

  • 10% → SIRE buybacks (market sustainability)

Token Utility

  • Stake: Participate in potential on-chain rewards from αVault performance.

  • Access: Unlock αLink tools and analytics.

  • Reduce Fees: Lower performance and withdrawal fees by staking SIRE.

  • Buybacks: A share of protocol fees funds ongoing buybacks to support network stability.

Transparency & Alignment

Every fee, burn, and buyback is verifiable on-chain. The more users participate, the stronger the feedback loop between SIRE’s utility, treasury growth, and long-term sustainability.

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