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Recently noticed that the AURA protocol launched by AdEx is doing something quite practical - integrating those decentralized trust protocols in Web3, making it less cumbersome for users to operate.
They proposed the concept of "Agentic Flywheel", which is essentially a cyclical mechanism: AURA generates value by optimizing user experience, and this profit is programmatically used to repurchase ADX tokens, which are then distributed to stakers as rewards. It sounds like they want to tie project profits to the interests of token holders.
This model is actually not new in the crypto space; the key lies in execution. Protocol aggregation can indeed address the pain points of multi-chain operations, but can it continuously generate enough profit to support the buyback mechanism? Can the value of the token truly reflect the growth of users? These still need to be validated by time. However, at least in terms of direction, it is more substantial compared to projects that rely purely on speculation.