# Spark Protocol Repurchases Over 100M SPK Using $2M in Revenue
Spark Protocol, a DeFi lending platform operating within the Sky ecosystem, has been steadily repurchasing its native SPK token using revenue generated by the protocol itself. The buyback effort, funded through a structured treasury surplus allocation, represents one of the more methodical approaches to token supply management in DeFi.
## Buyback Program Origins
The program traces back to governance proposal SAEP-09, approved in early 2026, which carved out 10% of Spark’s monthly surplus for ongoing buybacks over a one-year period. The protocol first secured roughly $35 million in operational reserves before directing excess revenue toward repurchasing SPK on the open market.
## Notable On-Chain Buys
The first notable on-chain buyback appeared in March 2026, with approximately 1.84 million SPK acquired. By early April 2026, the protocol dropped around $572,000 to scoop up 26.66 million SPK in a single move. Across Q1 2026, total buyback spending landed somewhere between $986,000 and $1.31 million.
## Supply Reduction and Governance
SPK has a total supply of 10 billion tokens. Around 1.7 billion are currently in circulation. The buyback program is running against a backdrop of declining revenue. Spark pulled in $31.5 million in Q1 2026, a 31% drop compared to the previous quarter. The 10% surplus allocation model also provides a natural governor: if revenue falls sharply, the surplus shrinks, and buyback spending automatically scales down.
## Governance-First Structure
Spark’s approach also stands out for its governance-first structure. The buyback wasn’t a unilateral decision by core contributors. SAEP-09 went through the proposal and approval process, giving token holders a say in how surplus revenue gets deployed. By channeling protocol revenue into ongoing token buybacks, Spark Protocol is effectively reducing the token supply and increasing the value of each remaining token.


