Token buybacks? Honestly, they're just band-aids that don't fix anything. Sure, you get that quick pump, maybe a green candle or two, but what happens after? Nothing sustainable.
Real projects should be pouring resources into actual growth. Build something people want to use. Expand the ecosystem. Show holders a vision that's bigger than next week's chart.
When communities see teams executing on real development—not financial engineering—that's when you get genuine support. That's when the buy pressure actually means something long-term.
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DEXRobinHood
· 12-02 07:54
Buybacks are just tricks to deceive retail investors; it only rises for two days and that's it.
Real projects should have already developed products; who believes in just playing digital games?
To put it bluntly, it still depends on whether the team is genuinely building; otherwise, any promises are useless.
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StakeOrRegret
· 12-02 07:54
Buybacks are just a superficial trick; you can just pull up a chart and that's it, but then what? It still relies on the product to speak for itself.
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LiquidityWizard
· 12-02 07:52
nah actually buybacks are just financial engineering dressed up as utility, statistically speaking they correlate 0.87 with subsequent rugpulls given historical data... real builders don't need chart tricks
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CodeAuditQueen
· 12-02 07:50
A buyback is a reentrancy attack in smart contracts; it seems profitable but actually results in a disastrous loss, a trick that can't even pass an audit.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 12-02 07:42
The buyback trap is just a delaying tactic, fooling retail investors.
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You're right, everyone is playing financial tricks, who is really building something?
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Here we go again, a bunch of projects only know how to do buybacks, what about the products? What about the ecosystem? It's all just air.
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This is why I only look at the team's commit records and not any buyback news.
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Every day buybacks and every day pumps, what can they build? It's laughable.
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Tokens without real applications are doomed sooner or later, what's the use of pretty charts?
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To be honest, there are very few projects that can truly deliver products, most are just playing people for suckers.
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Buyback ≠ value, if you can't understand this and continue to invest here, you deserve to lose money.
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Building real things instead gets no attention, everyone just wants to trade short-term, this community is really sick.
Token buybacks? Honestly, they're just band-aids that don't fix anything. Sure, you get that quick pump, maybe a green candle or two, but what happens after? Nothing sustainable.
Real projects should be pouring resources into actual growth. Build something people want to use. Expand the ecosystem. Show holders a vision that's bigger than next week's chart.
When communities see teams executing on real development—not financial engineering—that's when you get genuine support. That's when the buy pressure actually means something long-term.