@Mrbullemmy@Shilllin@Aster_DEX Im still holding Aster but i wouldnt listen to the skinny chicken leg @Shilllin This dude has been scamming people for a long time but somehow people seem to forget.
Be Honest
Most people don’t even know what buybacks mean
Let me break it down for you!
Aster Buybacks: How They Work Behind the Scenes
Aster’s buyback system is pretty straightforward once you break it down.
The protocol takes a portion of the revenue it generates from fees, utilities, partnerships, whatever and uses that money to buy Aster tokens from the open market. Think of it like a business using part of its profits to buy its own product back off the shelf to support demand.
But here’s where the mechanics matter:
Once the buyback happens, those tokens don’t just sit in a team wallet.
They’re sent to a designated vault where they’re either locked, burned, or cycled back into the ecosystem depending on the phase the protocol is in.
In the early stages, Aster will lock the buyback tokens rather than immediately burn them. Why?
Because locking them temporarily removes them from circulation (reducing supply) while giving the team flexibility to use them later for more productive purposes like liquidity reinforcement, staking rewards, or ecosystem expansion.
It’s like storing inventory in a warehouse instead of keeping it on the store shelf where it affects the price.
Over time, once the ecosystem matures, some of these vaulted tokens may be burned permanently, while others may be released into specific utility programs.
But the important part is this:
None of the buyback tokens go to the team for allocation or selling.
They don’t turn into payroll, marketing budgets, or operational funds. They are strictly used for strengthening the token and the ecosystem, not lining pockets.
All locks, unlocks, and burns are done on-chain so anyone can verify what happened, when it happened, and where the tokens went.
No guessing, no backroom decisions everything is visible.
So the loop is simple:
→ Aster earns revenue
→ Revenue buys tokens
→ Tokens get locked or burned
→ Supply goes down and the ecosystem strengthens.
Simple