All the debates around buybacks, dual equity-token structures, ownership coins etc are largely missing the point.
It ultimately comes down to founder intent:
Either founders genuinely commit to their tokens and serving their holders, or they see crypto primarily as a vehicle for printing money out of thin air and short-term cash grabs.
Founder diligence is what truly matters. And arguably, it’s the hardest form of diligence of all.
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All the debates around buybacks, dual equity-token structures, ownership coins etc are largely missing the point.
It ultimately comes down to founder intent:
Either founders genuinely commit to their tokens and serving their holders, or they see crypto primarily as a vehicle for printing money out of thin air and short-term cash grabs.
Founder diligence is what truly matters. And arguably, it’s the hardest form of diligence of all.