Synthetix Plans $27M Token Deal to Acquire Derive
By: crypto news flash|2025/05/15 17:15:05
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Synthetix proposed a $27M token swap to acquire Derive and unify their teams, tokens, and governance under one ecosystem.The proposal includes a token vesting plan and aims to dominate Ethereum’s derivatives space through full integration.Synthetix has announced plans to fully acquire Derive, the perps and options platform formerly known as Lyra. The proposal involves a token swap worth approximately $27 million at a ratio of 27 DRV to 1 SNX. Imagine these two derivatives players coming together in one place—not just adding power, but also combining liquidity, teams, and code.That’s also likely what caused the SNX price to soar over 10%, hitting the $0.94 range just hours after the announcement. The market reaction? Clearly, it’s an aggressive but well-directed move.As part of our full-force drive towards Synthetix v4 on Ethereum mainnet, a new proposal has just dropped: Synthetix to acquire @derivexyz Perps & options Exchange https://t.co/wC7jRyCJqR... Let’s break it down (1/6) — Synthetix (@synthetix_io) May 14, 2025Synthetix Maps Out a Deep Merge With DeriveOn the technical side, new SNX will be minted to replace DRV tokens. The distribution schedule is a three-month full lockup, followed by a gradual vesting over the next nine months.Should it be approved, every component of Derive—including the finance and governance structure—will be combined into Synthetix. A single path for total dominance on the Ethereum mainnet, not just a traditional merger.Closing Loopholes While Rebuilding From WithinOn the other hand, in January, Synthetix had already closed the V3 version of the perpetual market on the Arbitrum network. They decided to focus fully on the Base network for the sake of system simplification and more efficient development. This decision may seem trivial, but if you draw a straight line, everything seems like part of a big plan that was built in stages.However, not everything went smoothly. In April, CNF reported that their algorithmic stablecoin, sUSD, had lost its $1 peg and dropped drastically to $0.68. The cause? A system transition that affected the debt balance mechanism.To address this issue, Synthetix launched what they called the “sUSD 420 Pool”—a kind of liquidity pool with incentives for users to deposit sUSD and help stabilize the price. This move was a signal that they were aware of the loopholes in the system and were trying to close them openly.Moreover, the security audit they finished on December 15, 2024 helped to boost the confidence of the market in Synthetix. No significant weaknesses or dangerous loopholes were discovered. Security is the main concern, hence this is especially crucial for protocols aiming for institutional users or whales.On the other hand, while Derive has a strong track record in the options space, there has been some drama within its community. Some question whether the exchange’s valuation is fair, while others feel the move could actually boost Derive’s chances of becoming relevant again—with the ammunition and support of Synthetix, which already has a mature ecosystem.
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