Latest update on $HOMER: The project has been actively executing buybacks, with a substantial portion of the token supply now locked and transferred to Alon. This move reflects the team's commitment to supply management and long-term value sustainability. Such buyback mechanisms are typically designed to support price stability while demonstrating project backing.
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HackerWhoCares
· 01-08 15:06
Locking and transferring to Alon? I've seen this trick too many times. It sounds nice, but it's just another way to scam retail investors.
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-06 15:10
The buyback again, every time they talk about long-term value, but what’s the result? Locking tokens and transferring to anyone is the same.
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BlockDetective
· 01-05 21:38
Alright, this buyback is real. The large lock-up volume shows that the team still wants to get things done.
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TokenRationEater
· 01-05 21:34
It's the same old buyback and lock again. I'm tired of this routine. Does it really work?
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-05 21:30
Buyback locking sounds good, but can it really pump the price? I can't see it myself.
Latest update on $HOMER: The project has been actively executing buybacks, with a substantial portion of the token supply now locked and transferred to Alon. This move reflects the team's commitment to supply management and long-term value sustainability. Such buyback mechanisms are typically designed to support price stability while demonstrating project backing.