LayerZero’s Bold $110M Stargate Buyout Bid as STG Token Flounders
LayerZero drops a bombshell with a nine-figure acquisition play—just as Stargate's native token hits turbulence.
Who needs organic growth when you can buy the competition? The interoperability giant's aggressive move comes amid STG's underwhelming performance, proving once again that crypto startups prefer checkbooks to code when the going gets tough.
This isn't just another bridge deal—it's a potential power shift in cross-chain infrastructure. With $110M on the table, LayerZero's betting big that consolidation beats innovation in today's bear market. Traders, start your speculation engines.
LayerZero buyout proposal details
The plan WOULD see all circulating and staked STG swapped for ZRO at a fixed ratio of 1 STG = 0.08634 ZRO, based on ZRO’s $1.94 market price at the time of the offer. After completion, STG would no longer play any operational role, and token holders would be able to use a fixed-rate contract to redeem their tokens indefinitely.
All future Stargate earnings would go toward ZRO buybacks under LayerZero’s plan, gradually lowering the amount of stock in circulation. By going beyond bridging into new consumer-facing services, the integration aims to speed up product delivery.
Stargate, launched in 2022, has processed over $70 billion in volume and introduced the Hydra system to streamline liquidity deployment across chains.
Market and community reaction
Following the announcement, STG surged 12% to $0.188 and ZRO ROSE 15, increasing the deal’s estimated value to about $127 million. The proposal is now in a seven-day discussion phase on the Stargate DAO forum, after which STG holders will vote. Approval requires 70% support and a quorum of 1.2 million veSTG.
While LayerZero says the acquisition will accelerate development and streamline governance, some STG holders argue the offer undervalues the bridge’s revenue potential and historical token price. If passed, the transaction would mark a significant consolidation in LayerZero’s control over its flagship bridging infrastructure.