GMX DAO adjusts buyback and liquidity through governance proposals to restore price discovery

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Odaily Planet Daily reports that GMX DAO recently approved a strategic plan to address the limited effects of ongoing buybacks and the pressure on prices caused by excess supply on CEXs. Under the new plan, starting this week, staking rewards will be directed to the protocol treasury, and protocol liquidity will be concentrated within GMX’s own infrastructure. This move aims to optimize the price discovery mechanism, reduce the impact of excess exchange supply on the market, and strengthen the protocol’s intrinsic value support.

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