The Bulls' operational approach is quite interesting—supporting the token economy through a continuous buyback mechanism. Transaction fees are not simply funneled into the treasury but are periodically used for buybacks. This deflationary design can help alleviate selling pressure to some extent. Such buyback mechanisms are common in DEX and exchange ecosystems, essentially using real cash flow to maintain token value. It is worth observing whether this buyback frequency and intensity can remain stable across different market cycles—bear market tests will be more challenging.
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The Bulls' operational approach is quite interesting—supporting the token economy through a continuous buyback mechanism. Transaction fees are not simply funneled into the treasury but are periodically used for buybacks. This deflationary design can help alleviate selling pressure to some extent. Such buyback mechanisms are common in DEX and exchange ecosystems, essentially using real cash flow to maintain token value. It is worth observing whether this buyback frequency and intensity can remain stable across different market cycles—bear market tests will be more challenging.