OpenLedger’s latest move is pretty interesting. The $5 million $OPEN buyback plan has a key highlight: it’s funded directly from operating income, not just cobbled together by reallocating from reserves.
This approach really hits the core issue. There are too many projects on the market focused on short-term hype, and buybacks are often just a tool for creating buzz. But if the buyback is driven by actual revenue? That’s a completely different logic—it proves the project has real cash flow backing it, and the token’s value is anchored to business growth rather than market sentiment. If this model works, that’s what you call sustainable. With this move, $OPEN is at least heading in the right direction.
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0xTherapist
· 7h ago
The revenue buyback approach is indeed much more reliable than misappropriating reserve funds. Finally, there's a project that doesn't want to fool people.
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Ewyuck
· 21h ago
The key point is when? Wait until BTC hits 200,000? By then, it will be too late.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 12-03 09:52
This revenue buyback model is indeed different; at least it's not just supported by nothing. I'm tired of those reserve fund tricks.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 12-03 09:51
Revenue buyback is indeed a rare approach, it's not the usual cash grab; there's something to it.
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BottomMisser
· 12-03 09:44
Oh, now this is the proper way to do it—not one of those buyback shows just to fleece retail investors. Using actual operating income to make purchases, that's what gives it real credibility.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-03 09:42
Revenue buyback is definitely different; finally, there's a project that doesn't rely on moving reserve funds.
OpenLedger’s latest move is pretty interesting. The $5 million $OPEN buyback plan has a key highlight: it’s funded directly from operating income, not just cobbled together by reallocating from reserves.
This approach really hits the core issue. There are too many projects on the market focused on short-term hype, and buybacks are often just a tool for creating buzz. But if the buyback is driven by actual revenue? That’s a completely different logic—it proves the project has real cash flow backing it, and the token’s value is anchored to business growth rather than market sentiment. If this model works, that’s what you call sustainable. With this move, $OPEN is at least heading in the right direction.