Analysis: Pump.fun's planned increase in token buyback ratio has not been confirmed yet, and the community should remain cautious
BlockBeats News, July 29th, Dumpster DAO published an analysis on the "market rumor that Pump.fun will increase the token buyback ratio, using 100% of daily revenue for buyback": After monitoring the situation, it reminds the community to carefully watch on-chain data. Pump.fun currently only uses the recent 100% income for token buyback. Although Pump.fun bundled 100% of the income for token buyback in the past few days, it was not fully executed, giving reason to suspect that they are misleading on-chain observers. Furthermore, these tokens have never been burned or transferred anywhere, and there is currently no official announcement of a buyback system.
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