ZKsync Proposal Aims to Tie $ZK Token to Network Revenue

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The creator behind the Ethereum layer-2 network ZKsync has unveiled a proposal to transform its $ZK token from a governance instrument into a token with real economic utility.

A new proposal, “From Governance to Utility: ZK Token Proposal, Part I,” published Tuesday by Alex Gluchowski in the ZKsync community forum, outlines how network usage and enterprise licensing could directly feed value back into the token’s economy.

The move could shift how ZKsync’s ecosystem will generate and distribute value. Instead of $ZK functioning purely as a governance token, the proposal would make network activity, like interoperability and enterprise use, directly influence its economy.

The proposal argues that the network’s growing ecosystem, which now includes modular chains, private “Prividium” networks and a cross-chain interoperability layer known as the Elastic chain, needs a token model that evolves with it.

“The ZK token began as a tool for governance.” the post says. “Through governance, it can now become the heartbeat of an incorruptible economy.”

Under the plan, ZKsync would introduce two main revenue streams. The first would come from on-chain interoperability fees, charged when users move assets or messages between the rollups in the ecosystem. The second would be off-chain licensing revenue from enterprise tools, such as compliance or reporting modules tailored for institutions building on the protocol.

Both revenue sources would flow into a governance-controlled mechanism that buys back $ZK tokens from the market.

Those purchased tokens would then be allocated toward three uses: burning to reduce supply, staking rewards for decentralized operators, and ecosystem funding to support developers and public goods. The proposal emphasizes that all parameters — from fee levels to distribution ratios — would be set through community governance rather than by the core team.

By tying usage directly to economic outcomes, zkSync hopes to create a self-sustaining loop in which activity generates revenue, revenue supports the token, and the token in turn secures and funds the network.

According to CoinMarketCap, the ZK token is down 54% over the past year.

Still, major questions remain. The proposal doesn’t specify fee sizes, buyback schedules or how emissions will be managed, details expected in later installments.

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