Osmosis, a decentralized exchange (DEX) and DeFi hub platform built on the Cosmos blockchain, today announced that over 8 million OSMO tokens have been burned and permanently removed from the circulating supply. Late last month, on October 26, 2025, the DeFi platform disclosed a token burning program aiming to decrease the circulating supply of OSMO. The protocol scheduled the first phase of 100 million tokens for burning and permanent removal over the next 30 days.
Beginning on Monday, November 10, 2025, Osmosis successfully implemented a new automated burn mechanism following the completion of the final manual burn from taker fees, according to data shared by market analyst Johnny Wyles.
This means that the token burning process now happens in two stages. The first phase (manual stage) involves coordinated changes across the protocol, with collaborations between validators and node operators. The second phase (powered by an autonomous system) runs multiple enhancements to bolster efficiency and reliability, with the automated burning process remaining a continuous process, not just a one-off event.
With the new automated program in place, the daily burn rate is approximately 79,000 OSMO tokens per day, which is equivalent to a monthly burn rate of 2.37 million tokens per month, according to the metrics reported by the analyst. This further translates to an annual burn rate of 28.84 million tokens per year. While this falls short of the target mentioned above, the automated token burn initiative (with time) will efficiently decrease the total market calculation of OSMO tokens. This exercise will improve the market perception of the scarcity of OSMO tokens and build the cornerstone for the price growth.
Despite the token burning program in progress, Osmosis has not experienced significant price movement. Its price, which currently stands at $0.100, has been down 2.5% and 5.5% in the last 24 hours and over the past week, respectively.
The current price of Osmosis is $0.100.
With the automated process, the protocol uses network fees to repurchase and burn OSMO, as a result will create a deflationary effect on supply and boost prices in the future. This supply reduction has the potential to bolster the price of OSMO to higher levels because it decreases the availability of tokens and increases scarcity.


