Part of the revenue gets directed back into token buybacks. It's a solid tokenomics move that keeps supporting the asset. Bad Bunnz is positioned as the alpha play here.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 01-14 20:02
Buyback supports the price; I've seen this tactic many times... But can Bad Bunnz really hold up, or is it just another scheme to harvest retail investors?
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 01-14 20:00
It's another buyback. I just want to ask how long this can last... Those previous projects also hyped it up like this.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 01-14 19:46
Good morning, all night creatures. This old script of buyback, I've seen it too many times — eat meat today and become liquidity trap lunch tomorrow. Bad Bunnz insisting on being alpha? Haha, just wait to be caught in the middle of a sandwich.
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ApyWhisperer
· 01-14 19:35
The buyback mechanism is indeed reliable, but I've heard this explanation too many times... Can it really sustain the coin price?
Part of the revenue gets directed back into token buybacks. It's a solid tokenomics move that keeps supporting the asset. Bad Bunnz is positioned as the alpha play here.