The operational approach of the SHELL project is worth paying attention to. MyShell launched a $8 million token buyback in mid-January 2026, and so far, they have invested $5.43 million. Their logic is very clear—using the profits made by market makers in trading to buy back their own tokens. This helps support the price and also signals to the market that they have confidence in the project. This approach is becoming increasingly common in the industry. Through sustained buying support, it can improve liquidity and enhance investors' market expectations. Ultimately, it still depends on subsequent developments and whether they can truly stabilize the market.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 9h ago
The buyback has spent 5.43 million, it seems to be somewhat sincere, but I don't know how long it can last.
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WhaleWatcher
· 9h ago
The buyback has already spent 5.43 million, this pace is a bit aggressive. Let's see how long it can last.
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 9h ago
The buyback has reached 5.43 million; it feels like just a show.
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LiquidityWitch
· 10h ago
The buyback strategy has been played out long ago; the key is whether the coin can really go up.
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BridgeNomad
· 10h ago
ngl, this buyback mechanics giving me flashbacks to the liquidity fragmentation disasters we've seen before... they're routing mm profits back into token support, which on paper looks clean, but what's the actual counter-party risk here? like, are we trusting these flows or...
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BlindBoxVictim
· 10h ago
The buyback has reached 5.43 million. This pace is a bit aggressive, betting that it can stay steady without breaking the level.
The operational approach of the SHELL project is worth paying attention to. MyShell launched a $8 million token buyback in mid-January 2026, and so far, they have invested $5.43 million. Their logic is very clear—using the profits made by market makers in trading to buy back their own tokens. This helps support the price and also signals to the market that they have confidence in the project. This approach is becoming increasingly common in the industry. Through sustained buying support, it can improve liquidity and enhance investors' market expectations. Ultimately, it still depends on subsequent developments and whether they can truly stabilize the market.