Dividend mechanisms in crypto protocols – how many projects actually have them in place? Curious about what's already live and working versus what's still theoretical. Token buybacks seem like they'd be more straightforward to execute from a technical standpoint. Anyone know if that's actually the case? Are buyback programs more common across protocols right now compared to dividend distributions? What are the trade-offs between implementing one versus the other?
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AirdropAnxiety
· 7h ago
Honestly, most projects' dividend mechanisms are just on paper, with very few actually implemented in practice.
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Anon32942
· 12-22 07:54
To be honest, most projects just talk about dividends, but they really haven't been implemented at all.
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BlockchainBard
· 12-22 07:43
The buyback mechanism sounds like a disguise for being played for suckers, while dividends are the real deal.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 12-22 07:42
To be honest, most projects' Dividend mechanisms are just empty promises... there are very few that are actually implemented.
Dividend mechanisms in crypto protocols – how many projects actually have them in place? Curious about what's already live and working versus what's still theoretical. Token buybacks seem like they'd be more straightforward to execute from a technical standpoint. Anyone know if that's actually the case? Are buyback programs more common across protocols right now compared to dividend distributions? What are the trade-offs between implementing one versus the other?