Worth your attention: a meme token backed by the creator behind ElizaOS just broke through the noise with an intriguing move. Despite sitting below $1M market cap, there's something brewing here worth watching.
Here's what caught the market's eye—the team is actively buying back tokens collected from transaction fees, then burning them to reduce supply. This isn't just talk either. They're showing up in community conversations, staying engaged while executing this deflationary strategy.
It's the kind of tokenomics approach that challenges the usual meme coin playbook. Real buyback pressure, transparent action, and founder involvement all in one package. Whether this becomes a case study for responsible meme economics or just another experiment, the mechanism itself raises interesting questions about what separates a low-cap gem from the noise.
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MEVEye
· 10h ago
Really implementing buyback + burn, this is much more reliable than those projects that just talk trash every day.
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PessimisticOracle
· 15h ago
Nah, I've seen this buyback+burn operation too many times, but the key is whether it can really hold up... ElizaOS has a lot of backing, but who knows about meme coins?
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HalfPositionRunner
· 16h ago
Wow, that guy ElizaOS is working on a coin? Gotta keep an eye on it, they're really burning tokens for buyback.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 16h ago
Hey, this time it's different. They're really spending money to buy back, not just talking about it.
Worth your attention: a meme token backed by the creator behind ElizaOS just broke through the noise with an intriguing move. Despite sitting below $1M market cap, there's something brewing here worth watching.
Here's what caught the market's eye—the team is actively buying back tokens collected from transaction fees, then burning them to reduce supply. This isn't just talk either. They're showing up in community conversations, staying engaged while executing this deflationary strategy.
It's the kind of tokenomics approach that challenges the usual meme coin playbook. Real buyback pressure, transparent action, and founder involvement all in one package. Whether this becomes a case study for responsible meme economics or just another experiment, the mechanism itself raises interesting questions about what separates a low-cap gem from the noise.