Aster has been quite active, frequently initiating buyback mechanisms. But looking at the market—it's stubbornly fallen to a new historical low. The effect of buyback support doesn't seem as ideal as expected, and this move is indeed a bit awkward.
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FOMOSapien
· 01-19 12:26
Buyback falls below the all-time low, isn't that a slap in the face?
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ZKProofster
· 01-19 12:24
ngl, buybacks without actual protocol improvements is just... theater. the math doesn't check out when fundamentals are deteriorating tbh
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FunGibleTom
· 01-19 12:23
The buyback is so aggressive, yet it still drops to a new low, indicating that the market simply doesn't buy it.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-19 12:22
buyback theater meets capital inefficiency, classic case study right here. when the actual price discovery betrays your balance sheet maneuvers... yeah that's the thesis validation nobody wanted lol
Aster has been quite active, frequently initiating buyback mechanisms. But looking at the market—it's stubbornly fallen to a new historical low. The effect of buyback support doesn't seem as ideal as expected, and this move is indeed a bit awkward.