Aster's fee income over the past three days has averaged around $1.5 million, which is quite stable. But the buyback situation is interesting—only $300,000 USDT was added in the past two days, accounting for just 20% of the income. How will the remaining 80% of the funds be used? At this pace, is the buyback plan gradually progressing, or is there a major move brewing? From the perspective of fee accumulation and fund allocation, the team seems to be controlling the buyback schedule. This cautious approach to fund deployment is indeed worth paying attention to.
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MEVSandwich
· 12-21 00:18
Oh no, only used 20%? Are you holding back your big move?
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Rugpull幸存者
· 12-20 17:46
Hmm... this move is a bit conservative. Spending only 20% of the 1.5 million income on buybacks, with the remaining 80% either saving for a big move or just being stingy.
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LoneValidator
· 12-20 16:51
Eighty percent of the money hasn't moved. Is this holding back a big move or just moving slowly like this?
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NFTregretter
· 12-19 21:50
Is 20% buyback and 80% hidden? Is the team waiting for the right moment?
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PessimisticOracle
· 12-18 07:58
Oh no, only 20% responded? This pace is too steady, feels like they're holding back a big move.
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governance_lurker
· 12-18 07:50
Eighty percent of the funds haven't moved; it's quite interesting. Are they holding back a big move or just being cautious?
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SelfCustodyBro
· 12-18 07:40
Hmm... this move is a bit conservative. Are you stockpiling grain or waiting for something?
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AirdropDreamer
· 12-18 07:36
Eighty percent of the funds are on hold, it seems like they're waiting for some opportunity. Interesting.
Aster's fee income over the past three days has averaged around $1.5 million, which is quite stable. But the buyback situation is interesting—only $300,000 USDT was added in the past two days, accounting for just 20% of the income. How will the remaining 80% of the funds be used? At this pace, is the buyback plan gradually progressing, or is there a major move brewing? From the perspective of fee accumulation and fund allocation, the team seems to be controlling the buyback schedule. This cautious approach to fund deployment is indeed worth paying attention to.