I've seen many projects that have increased by dozens of times and then start疯狂回购, trying to support with real money. But what’s the result? The price instead falls even more sharply.
Many people find it hard to understand——the project team is spending money to buy tokens, so why does the price keep dropping? Actually, there’s a very simple arithmetic behind this. The essence of a price decline is just one thing: the volume sold is greater than the volume bought. So here’s the question: who is dumping? Who holds so many chips?
Where does the project team’s money for buybacks come from? Most often, it’s early-stage financing or ecosystem revenue. But the chips waiting to be sold on the market are far more than expected——they could be early investors, institutions, or retail investors who bought at high levels. Their selling pressure far exceeds the project’s buyback efforts. The supply side is much stronger than the demand side, so how can the price not fall? This isn’t something that buybacks can solve; it’s because the valuation itself has been overestimated.
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NFT_Therapy
· 6h ago
Buybacks can't save it either. To be honest, there are just too many chips, and the volume dumped by retail investors and institutions is simply more than the project team can absorb. That's the real truth.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 6h ago
It's the same buyback scam again; I've seen through it long ago. There are always more sell orders than buy orders, throwing more money into it is pointless.
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fork_in_the_road
· 6h ago
Buybacks can't save projects with inflated valuations. To put it simply, the buy side is too weak, and the sell side is too aggressive.
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InscriptionGriller
· 6h ago
A typical buyback scam. Throwing money to buy coins is like farting; the selling pressure is right there.
I've seen many projects that have increased by dozens of times and then start疯狂回购, trying to support with real money. But what’s the result? The price instead falls even more sharply.
Many people find it hard to understand——the project team is spending money to buy tokens, so why does the price keep dropping? Actually, there’s a very simple arithmetic behind this. The essence of a price decline is just one thing: the volume sold is greater than the volume bought. So here’s the question: who is dumping? Who holds so many chips?
Where does the project team’s money for buybacks come from? Most often, it’s early-stage financing or ecosystem revenue. But the chips waiting to be sold on the market are far more than expected——they could be early investors, institutions, or retail investors who bought at high levels. Their selling pressure far exceeds the project’s buyback efforts. The supply side is much stronger than the demand side, so how can the price not fall? This isn’t something that buybacks can solve; it’s because the valuation itself has been overestimated.