Noticed a trend lately? Revenue buyback mechanisms are getting way more traction now.
Here's the thing - after so many traders got burned on those bidding wars for projects that turned out to be pure vapor, the appetite shifted. People learned their lesson the hard way.
Rev buybacks offer something different. Instead of gambling on promises and hype, you're looking at actual revenue distribution. It's more tangible, less speculative. Makes sense why the crowd's moving that direction after getting wrecked on all those ghost projects that never delivered anything real.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 11-15 14:30
Have fun, but don't go all in.
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ContractTearjerker
· 11-15 04:54
play people for suckers one after another
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DustCollector
· 11-12 15:29
Profit is the hard truth.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 11-12 15:18
The Qianjin project relies on buybacks.
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LiquidityWitch
· 11-12 15:06
Pragmatism is the hard truth.
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WalletInspector
· 11-12 15:03
If the team doesn't hold tokens, who dares to buy?
Noticed a trend lately? Revenue buyback mechanisms are getting way more traction now.
Here's the thing - after so many traders got burned on those bidding wars for projects that turned out to be pure vapor, the appetite shifted. People learned their lesson the hard way.
Rev buybacks offer something different. Instead of gambling on promises and hype, you're looking at actual revenue distribution. It's more tangible, less speculative. Makes sense why the crowd's moving that direction after getting wrecked on all those ghost projects that never delivered anything real.