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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Sonic Labs Unveils New Growth Plan Focused on Token Value and Real Adoption

Sonic Labs Unveils New Growth Plan Focused on Token Value and Real Adoption

By Usman Zafar | Edited By Ammar Raza,November 13, 2025, 7:00 AM

Sonic Labs
  1. Sonic Labs shifts focus toward fundamentals-driven growth and real adoption.
  2. New tokenomics to enhance deflation and strengthen ecosystem alignment.
  3. Expansion into the U.S. with plans for a New York City office and stronger institutional outreach.

Sonic Labs CEO Mitchell Demeter has outlined a new vision for the blockchain infrastructure firm, marking the beginning of what he describes as the next phase of Sonic.

Six weeks into his leadership, Demeter emphasized that the company is transitioning from analysis to action, with a renewed focus on execution, sustainability, and measurable value creation.

Demeter explained that Sonic’s next stage centers on a fundamentals-driven model, prioritizing product adoption and long-term sustainability. The company plans to shift toward a token-focused approach, placing greater emphasis on the S token holders, ecosystem developers, and validators.

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Sonic’s foundation remains strong, backed by a healthy treasury and a clear strategic direction to operate with greater discipline and accountability.

The CEO highlighted that the broader crypto industry is maturing, moving away from speculation and into an era defined by performance and fundamentals. This transition, he noted, will be reflected in Sonic’s operations, with every decision guided by the goal of creating lasting value for the network and its participants.

Sonic Introduces FeeM Model to Reshape Tokenomics

One of the key areas that Sonic wants to transform by changing its strategy is changing its tokenomics approach to make incentives better aligned and promote deflation as well.

The company is now going to come up with a Fee Monetization model, FeeM, that will reward transactional gains between validators and burning tokens as well. The strategy will now allocate 10% transaction fees to validators, and the rest will be burnt to increase deflation.

Demeter said that the proposed change would first be decided through an on-chain governance vote, which would give the community total transparency and also let them take part in deciding what to do next.

The underlying idea is to connect the price of Sonic’s token directly with the real usage of the pixel network, thus swapping real activity for real value for the builders and validators, and at the same time allowing the ecosystem to be healthier in the long run.

Simultaneously, Sonic Labs will continue to enhance its development ecosystem by introducing new Sonic Improvement Proposals, or SIPs, aimed at improving usability and interoperability so that Sonic becomes both fast and developer-friendly, an innovation ecosystem that favors both enterprise and startups.

Sonic Labs Opens New York Office

To expedite institutional and enterprise acceptance, Sonic Labs is now increasing its physical presence as well. The company has confirmed that an office will be established in the city of New York to foster greater cooperation between partners and financial institutions.

The initiative will help to continue cooperation between companies analyzing ETF-based projects and blockchain integration services. Further, Sonic’s partner network, GMSonic, will transform into a comprehensive media resource center, featuring all the builders and innovations being developed by the community.

Additionally, the company will enhance its visibility at various leading conferences around the world and continue to hold the Sonic Global Summit.

Also Read: Sonic Labs Enters U.S. Markets with $150 Million Token Plan and ETF Launch

Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News, Blockchain

About Usman Zafar

Usman Zafar is a News Desk writer at Tronweekly with over five years of experience in cryptocurrency and blockchain journalism. He covers Bitcoin, Ethereum, DeFi, crypto laws and regulation, market activity, Layer 2 scaling solutions, and blockchain-based innovations, focusing on fast-moving developments and official industry updates. Usman previously wrote for BTCread and follows strict verification and editing practices to ensure accurate, timely, and responsible crypto news for a global audience.

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