Four months in, and we're looking at something wild. $PUMP just bought back 10% of its 35.28 billion token circulation—roughly $160M vanished from the market. That's bigger than their entire float on certain major exchanges.
Here's the kicker: if they maintain this tempo, we could see a third of the supply retired annually. Whether that's sustainable or just aggressive treasury management remains to be seen, but the math is getting hard to ignore.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 11-07 18:39
Finding such a huge number scared me to death.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 11-07 14:08
Play, play, but I still can't understand how this project is calculated.
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TokenToaster
· 11-07 05:54
The buyback力度 is so strong? I'm impressed.
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ProbablyNothing
· 11-04 19:21
Wow, 160M repurchased.
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BridgeJumper
· 11-04 19:17
I'm confused—am I just a retail investor with poor understanding, or is this buyback really that aggressive?
Four months in, and we're looking at something wild. $PUMP just bought back 10% of its 35.28 billion token circulation—roughly $160M vanished from the market. That's bigger than their entire float on certain major exchanges.
Here's the kicker: if they maintain this tempo, we could see a third of the supply retired annually. Whether that's sustainable or just aggressive treasury management remains to be seen, but the math is getting hard to ignore.