The shift in $HNT's economic mechanics deserves serious attention. Previously, the token relied primarily on burn-based redemption models to manage supply. But everything changed when daily buyback programs kicked in. This pivot fundamentally altered how the supply curve operates—it's not just incremental, it's a structural realignment. The market dynamics that follow could reshape the entire tokenomics picture. Those paying attention to this shift understand we're looking at something substantial unfolding here.

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MEVSandwichVictimvip
· 01-06 16:03
Can HNT's buyback mechanism really hold up this time? It feels like another tokenomics magic show.
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BearWhisperGodvip
· 01-03 16:52
HNT's shift from burning to buyback truly changes the game... Looking forward to the upcoming trend.
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GweiWatchervip
· 01-03 16:51
Uh, wait a minute, HNT's move this time really is a change of approach.
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DataChiefvip
· 01-03 16:42
Hmm, HNT switching from burn to buyback this time really has some substance.

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Once the buyback mechanism appeared, everything changed. The supply curve moved accordingly. This is what you call a structural shift.

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Everyone who understands tokenomics is watching this wave, which clearly isn't simple.

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The switch from burn to buyback is truly a key turning point.

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I think this reform of HNT will influence the entire ecosystem's expectations.

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Daily buybacks have directly revamped the supply model. This isn't a minor adjustment.

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Interesting, finally a project daring to truly change its economic model.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 01-03 16:37
HNT's recent move definitely has some substance, switching from burn to buyback with a direct change in approach.
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