Aster_DEX just rolled out an interesting tokenomics move: they're now running automated buybacks on $ASTER using 20-40% of what they pull in daily from platform fees. The funds sit in a Strategic Buyback Reserve that triggers purchases automatically. What's solid about this? You can actually track it happening on-chain, so it's not some black-box promise. This kind of fee-burning mechanism keeps token holders interested because it reduces circulating supply over time. Pretty common playbook in DEX land these days, but the execution matters. The fact that they're committing that much daily revenue (not just random leftovers) signals they're serious about supporting the token price floor.

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ParallelChainMaxivip
· 17h ago
On-chain buyback really works, unlike some projects that only talk but don't act. This time, Aster is serious.
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SundayDegenvip
· 17h ago
NGL, this buyback mechanism sounds pretty good, but I'm still a bit skeptical... Can 20-40% really be sustained?
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gas_fee_traumavip
· 17h ago
On-chain transparency is really the dividing line between those who are serious and those who are just trying to scam investors. But are 20-40% really that generous?
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GateUser-75ee51e7vip
· 17h ago
ngl On-chain visibility of buybacks is indeed impressive, unlike some projects that just make empty promises... A 20-40% fee for buybacks shows a sincere attitude.
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