Crypto Merger Alert: Stargate DAO Greenlights $110M LayerZero Acquisition

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LayerZero Acquires Stargate

The decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) behind cross-chain bridge Stargate has approved a $110 million acquisition proposal from LayerZero, paving the way for one of the most significant mergers in the interoperability space.

As part of the deal, STG tokens will be phased out and swapped for ZRO tokens starting August 25. Holders will receive 0.08634 ZRO per STG, based on a valuation of $0.1675 per STG and $1.94 per ZRO.

DAO Approval and Competing Bids

LayerZero submitted its formal acquisition proposal on August 11. In the subsequent DAO vote, 95% of participants supported the deal, which will see Stargate’s liquidity infrastructure fully integrated into the LayerZero ecosystem.

The decision came despite a last-minute counteroffer from Wormhole, which proposed a $120 million USDC buyout, highlighting immediate liquidity and regulatory advantages. Other interoperability players, including Axelar and Across, also expressed interest.

Ultimately, Stargate’s community chose long-term alignment over short-term liquidity, citing LayerZero’s shared vision for interoperability and the fact that Stargate was originally built on LayerZero’s protocol. The DAO also rejected calls to pause or restart voting in light of Wormhole’s bid, upholding procedural integrity.

Cross-Chain Market Impact

The token swap portal will go live on August 25, with Stargate’s bridge interface and UI continuing to operate until Q4 2025. Full integration with LayerZero is expected by early 2026.

Industry observers believe the deal could reshape the competitive landscape in cross-chain infrastructure, strengthening LayerZero’s dominance in the sector. In particular, reliable interoperability is becoming increasingly critical for the Ethereum-based DeFi ecosystem such as DeFi Wallets.

While token-based acquisitions often invite tighter regulatory scrutiny compared to cash transactions, the overwhelming DAO support is being interpreted as a vote of confidence in LayerZero’s compliance framework.

Analysts suggest the merger could mark the beginning of broader consolidation across DeFi and crypto infrastructure, signaling a new phase for cross-chain development.

By Patrick Johnson

Patrick Johnson is a seasoned crypto journalist and analyst with a sharp eye for emerging trends in blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, and Web3 innovation. With a background in tech writing and years of experience tracking digital assets, Patrick breaks down complex topics into clear, actionable insights for investors, builders, and curious readers alike. His work spans market analysis, crypto regulation, decentralized finance ecosystems, and interviews with founders shaping the next phase of the internet. Patrick's writing has appeared in leading crypto publications and has earned a reputation for depth, clarity, and a no-hype approach to crypto journalism. When he’s not decoding the latest protocol upgrade or reporting on DAO governance shifts, you’ll find him experimenting with smart contracts or hiking off-grid, because even crypto authors need to unplug sometimes.