Tracking QUICK's token buybacks against emissions over the past week reveals an interesting dynamic. The buyback volume continues to climb, outpacing the newly minted supply. The pattern suggests growing buying pressure relative to issuance, which tends to support token value equilibrium. Worth monitoring how this ratio evolves as market conditions shift.
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RegenRestorer
· 6h ago
The buyback volume exceeds the new supply. The data looks quite solid, but whether the price can truly hold depends on whether the subsequent support can be maintained.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 6h ago
Buyback exceeds the issuance amount, now things are getting a bit interesting.
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InfraVibes
· 6h ago
The buyback volume exceeds the new supply, which is the true support.
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 6h ago
buyback > emissions, does this mean QUICK is stabilized now? It depends on the subsequent developments.
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0xSoulless
· 7h ago
Buyback volume exceeds the issuance? Sounds like some project team is fooling themselves again. The real big funds have long since left, leaving only the retail investors trying to catch the bottom.
Tracking QUICK's token buybacks against emissions over the past week reveals an interesting dynamic. The buyback volume continues to climb, outpacing the newly minted supply. The pattern suggests growing buying pressure relative to issuance, which tends to support token value equilibrium. Worth monitoring how this ratio evolves as market conditions shift.