The most anticipated DEX merger of this cycle just got its clearest signal yet. Aero — the unified protocol born from the Aerodrome and Velodrome merger — has started publishing its core smart contracts, wrapped months of private audits with zero critical or high-severity findings, and locked in a full launch window for September 2026.
It's been a long road to this point. Dromos Labs, the team behind both protocols, unveiled the merger in November 2025 with a Q2 2026 target. That window slid to July 2026 — and then July came and went without a launch. On August 3, the project finally gave the market something concrete: the first batch of core contracts published in public, rolling out ahead of a $400,000 public audit contest scheduled for later this month.
What the Aero Merger Actually Is
Aero isn't a rebrand — it's a consolidation. The two deepest liquidity hubs in the Superchain ecosystem become a single protocol running on Metadex 03, Dromos Labs' new DEX operating system. Aerodrome, which Blockworks tracks as the top revenue-generating spot DEX in crypto, brings the Base liquidity book; Velodrome brings Optimism. The merged platform then expands to Ethereum mainnet and Circle's Arc blockchain.
For token holders, the migration math is already public: based on the last 52 weeks of revenue — roughly $260M earned by Aerodrome versus $15M by Velodrome — AERO holders receive about 94.5% of the new token supply and VELO holders about 5.5%. Treat it like a stock split: an exchange of old tokens for new ones in a protocol upgrade, not new value minted at conversion. Self-custodied positions, veNFTs and exchange balances will all get migration instructions when the time comes.
The world is coming on-chain — and Aerodrome is going to be the #1 liquidity layer to support this mass migration. — Dromos Labs launch event, November 2025
The Upgrade Nobody's Talking About: Predictive Allocation
The most underrated piece of this merger is what happens to governance. Weekly gauge voting — the ritual where veToken holders manually decide which pools get emissions — is being replaced by Predictive Allocation, an automated system that routes emissions to where liquidity is actually needed. The efficiency gain is up to 80%. No more voter apathy, no more bribe wars steering emissions away from what the protocol actually needs.
It's part of a wider redesign of how value flows. The REV engine pulls new revenue streams into the token: front-end fees, bridge fees, aggregator routing fees, Autopilot automation fees, veNFT marketplace fees, and even the internal MEV auctions inside Slipstream v3 — value that used to leak to bots now accrues to the protocol. The AER engine (Adaptive Emissions Rate) makes emissions flexible, paying just enough for needed liquidity and cutting long-run dilution. More revenue in, less waste out.
Why This Is Bullish for AERO
Three reasons the setup reads as bullish into launch. First, consolidation compounds: combining the two deepest Superchain liquidity books under one token makes Aero the default liquidity layer for Base and Optimism, with the team's stated ambition an $80B TVL opportunity versus roughly $5B combined at announcement. Second, the risk is almost fully retired: ChainSecurity and Sherlock have spent months on the code with zero critical or high-severity findings, and the public audit contest is the final gate before launch. Third, emissions efficiency: with AER and Predictive Allocation cutting waste, the dilution flywheel that historically dragged ve(3,3) tokens down now works in AERO's favor.
The market hasn't exactly front-ran the optimism. AERO trades around $0.40 — still roughly 70% below its all-time high after a brutal drawdown into the redesign. That's what makes the setup interesting: the launch is the catalyst, and the token sits near the bottom of its range heading into it. We took the deep dive into what those 33,000 lines of Solidity actually say right here.
What to Watch in September
The launch window is September 2026, and the checklist is short. The $400K public audit contest results. The final migration mechanics for self-custodied and veNFT positions. And the first emissions schedule under Predictive Allocation — the first live proof that the new system really does pay less for the same liquidity. If you hold AERO or VELO, the main task is simple: keep positions accessible and track migration instructions when they drop.
DeFi mergers usually get priced as theater. This one has real code, real audits, and real consolidation of the two deepest liquidity books on Base and Optimism — plus a token already down 70% heading into launch. September is when the market finds out whether Aero can do what no DEX has done yet: become the single liquidity layer for the entire on-chain economy.
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