In light of balancer shutdown, the DeFi protocol pivots to a DAO-first future after a $110 million exploit and governance overhaul.In light of balancer shutdown, the DeFi protocol pivots to a DAO-first future after a $110 million exploit and governance overhaul.

Balancer shutdown after $110M hack prompts radical protocol overhaul

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In a major blow to decentralized finance, the balancer shutdown follows a $110 million exploit and triggers a sweeping overhaul of the protocol’s structure and governance.

Balancer Labs winds down after 2025 exploit

The corporate entity behind Balancer, once a leading DeFi trading platform, is ceasing operations after a devastating security breach in November 2025 that drained $110 million. Co-founder Fernando Martinelli said the decision stems from mounting legal exposure tied to the exploit and the firm's unsustainable revenue model.

In a detailed governance forum post, Martinelli argued that the corporate structure had become "more of a burden than a benefit to the protocol's long-term viability." He stressed that the 2025 breach "introduced significant and persistent legal risks," making continued operations under Balancer Labs untenable.

CEO Marcus Hardt expanded on the financial pressure. He explained that spending on liquidity incentives vastly exceeded revenues, steadily eroding value for BAL token holders. Moreover, this imbalance made it nearly impossible for the company to reach sustainable profitability under its existing design.

From multibillion TVL to sharp contraction

At its late 2021 peak, Balancer commanded nearly $3.5 billion in total value locked, placing it alongside major DeFi infrastructure such as Aave, Uniswap, and Curve. However, that success has since unraveled, highlighting the broader balancer tvl decline within the sector.

Today, TVL sits at just $157 million, a collapse of approximately 95% from its 2021 high. The project's market capitalization has shrunk to $10 million, with the token trading around $0.16, far below its historical peak valuation. That said, the protocol still maintains a nontrivial footprint in decentralized trading.

The November 2025 exploit accelerated this downtrend. Total value locked fell by an additional $500 million in the two weeks immediately following the incident, underscoring the severe balancer hack fallout on user confidence and capital allocation across the ecosystem.

Despite these setbacks, Martinelli highlighted that the protocol generated more than $1 million in fees over the most recent three-month period. However, he conceded that this revenue is insufficient to support the previous corporate structure, even if it could sustain a leaner operational model.

Comprehensive restructuring of governance and tokenomics

In response, leadership has proposed a sweeping balancer protocol restructure. A central pillar is the termination of BAL token emissions, which Martinelli described as a "self-perpetuating incentive system that depletes more value than it creates." Moreover, this move is designed to halt long-term dilution of existing holders.

The current veBAL governance model is also set to be dismantled. Martinelli argued that it had been "dominated" by meta-governance entities rather than typical community participants, undermining representative decision-making and concentrating influence in the hands of a few.

Under the new framework, 100% of protocol fees will flow to the DAO treasury, up sharply from the current 17.5% allocation. At the same time, the v3 protocol revenue share will drop to 25% to encourage more sustainable and organic liquidity provision over time.

As part of the transition, the balancer dao transition will see operational responsibilities and fee flows move from the corporate entity to the Balancer Foundation and the decentralized organization. However, all such changes remain subject to governance approval by token holders.

Token buyback and new operating company

A key component of the restructuring is a balancer token buyback program designed to give holders an orderly exit. The initiative aims to offer "fair" valuations and provide liquidity for investors seeking to reduce or close their exposure in light of the corporate shutdown.

Core contributors from Balancer Labs are expected to migrate to a new operating entity dubbed Balancer OpCo, pending DAO approval. Martinelli intends to step back from any formal role but will remain available in an advisory capacity. Moreover, this structure is meant to limit legal risk while preserving technical continuity.

Looking ahead, the product roadmap will narrow around five key pool categories: reCLAMM pools, liquidity bootstrapping pools, stablecoin pools, weighted pools, and expansion to non-EVM blockchain networks. However, the pace of this development will depend on governance decisions and available resources.

The Balancer DAO is currently reviewing two separate governance proposals. One addresses the high-level restructuring, while the other focuses on detailed tokenomics changes and balancer liquidity incentives. Community deliberations over these proposals will determine how the ecosystem evolves after the balancer shutdown.

Market reaction and outlook

Market participants have already started to price in the new reality. BAL was trading at $0.72 on Tuesday morning, significantly above the $0.16 level referenced for recent trading yet still far below historical highs. However, volatility remains elevated as traders assess the long-term implications.

In summary, Balancer is attempting to salvage a viable, DAO-first future from the wreckage of the 2025 exploit and corporate closure. The outcome of the restructuring votes, the success of the buyback program, and the ability to rebuild trust will determine whether the protocol can stabilize and retain its place in DeFi.

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