Imagine—every income is directly used to buy back and burn BlackWhale tokens. This approach is actually quite clever. From the token holders' perspective, buyback and burn mean a reduction in circulating supply, which in turn increases the value concentration. Although it seems aggressive, this direct feedback mechanism can indeed boost investor confidence. Quite interesting.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 01-20 08:57
Buyback and burn sounds good, but it's hard to believe it can actually be executed.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-19 07:51
Buyback and burn schemes are so common now, the key is whether the team is really executing them.
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It's the same story about destroying circulating supply—feels like every project talks about it.
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A direct feedback mechanism? It depends on actual implementation; anyone can say that on paper.
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It's interesting, but I'm just worried it’s another new trick to fleece investors.
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Reducing circulating supply = increasing value? The logic sounds good, but the market doesn’t play by those rules.
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I believe in the burn mechanism, but I’m worried the funds might be moved elsewhere.
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Is BlackWhale taking this seriously this time, or is it another missed deadline?
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Buyback and burn can indeed boost short-term confidence, but the real question is how to sustain it long-term.
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HashBandit
· 01-17 10:56
ngl, back in my mining days we thought burn mechanics were the holy grail too... until the gas fees ate everything lol
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RugpullTherapist
· 01-17 10:55
To be honest, I've seen this trick many times. Buyback and burn sounds good, but the key is whether it's actually executed.
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MetaMasked
· 01-17 10:53
Buyback and burn schemes are old news; the key still depends on whether real money is actually entering the market.
Imagine—every income is directly used to buy back and burn BlackWhale tokens. This approach is actually quite clever. From the token holders' perspective, buyback and burn mean a reduction in circulating supply, which in turn increases the value concentration. Although it seems aggressive, this direct feedback mechanism can indeed boost investor confidence. Quite interesting.