The adoption curve for this application is accelerating, particularly on Android where user growth is picking up momentum. An iOS launch is coming down the pipeline, which should further expand the user base across both major platforms.
From a market mechanics perspective, increased adoption directly feeds into token buyback activity on-chain. The correlation between user growth and buyback volume has been evident in recent patterns.
Looking ahead, additional revenue channels are being rolled out that should drive even more substantial buyback cycles. These new avenues could meaningfully impact the token economics and chart performance.
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GasFeeSobber
· 01-10 09:19
The surge in Android users is indeed significant; now it's just a matter of waiting for the iOS version to go live and start harvesting.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 01-10 01:55
Android's growth is quite good; for iOS, we'll see if it can be replicated once it's launched... But to be honest, whether the token economy can truly be implemented is still a question mark.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 01-10 01:54
Android is already up and running there, and once iOS launches, it will basically break through the circle... The buyback logic is indeed solid, the key is how much new revenue channels can be invested.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-10 01:52
Android is gaining momentum here, and iOS is coming soon. The user numbers are about to skyrocket... By the way, can buyback truly keep pace with user growth, or will it once again depend on the luck of new revenue channels?
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GasWaster69
· 01-10 01:52
Android's initial push is quite interesting; launching on iOS should be able to generate another wave. User growth directly drives repurchase, and this logic is clear... It all depends on whether the new revenue channels can truly be implemented, rather than just empty promises.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 01-10 01:28
Android growth is good, just waiting for the iOS version to harvest a wave of new users.
The adoption curve for this application is accelerating, particularly on Android where user growth is picking up momentum. An iOS launch is coming down the pipeline, which should further expand the user base across both major platforms.
From a market mechanics perspective, increased adoption directly feeds into token buyback activity on-chain. The correlation between user growth and buyback volume has been evident in recent patterns.
Looking ahead, additional revenue channels are being rolled out that should drive even more substantial buyback cycles. These new avenues could meaningfully impact the token economics and chart performance.