Token projects often come down to two types. Some rely on buyback mechanics to drive returns—basically using economics to put money back in your pocket. Others? They actually build something worth holding onto. The difference is simple: one rewards you for staying, the other creates real value that makes you want to stick around. Which model wins long term usually depends on what's actually getting built underneath.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 8h ago
To be honest, the buyback scheme is just a smoke screen to deceive retail investors. The truly valuable projects still depend on whether the team can actually get things done.
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DevChive
· 8h ago
Honestly, the buyback scheme has been played out long ago. It still depends on whether the team can actually ship something out.
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AirdropHunter007
· 8h ago
The rookie constantly buying the dip, a professional for 20 years of stepping into pitfalls
The bottom-fishing expert has seen too many scam coins; buyback is just a game of hot potato, and the last to step in ends up crying their eyes out
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ChainSauceMaster
· 8h ago
There are many projects that rely on buybacks to deceive people, but only a few can truly produce something substantial.
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fork_in_the_road
· 8h ago
To be honest, the buyback mechanism has been played out for a long time. Whether it can truly survive depends on whether there's real value behind it.
Token projects often come down to two types. Some rely on buyback mechanics to drive returns—basically using economics to put money back in your pocket. Others? They actually build something worth holding onto. The difference is simple: one rewards you for staying, the other creates real value that makes you want to stick around. Which model wins long term usually depends on what's actually getting built underneath.