$GRASS might just be the heavyweight champion of the DePIN space right now. What catches my eye? The revenue trajectory is climbing fast, riding that AI boom wave we're all witnessing. Here's the kicker though – they're actually putting their money where their mouth is with token buybacks funded directly from protocol revenue.



No messy token-versus-equity games. No dilution tricks hidden in the fine print. Just straightforward value accrual mechanics that tie network growth to token holders' upside. The AI data demand keeps surging, their revenue keeps flowing, and buybacks keep the pressure on.

Am I being naive? Maybe. Will this age like milk? Possibly. But after watching countless projects promise tokenomics that never materialize, seeing actual revenue-backed buybacks feels almost... refreshing? Call me a masochist, but I'm here for another round of hopium mixed with calculated risk. Let's see if DePIN finally delivers what it's been promising.
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SerRugResistantvip
· 2025-11-27 19:58
Is it true that $GRASS can be supported just by buying it back now? I think we should wait until the revenue is really stabilized before discussing it.
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 2025-11-27 03:25
Is it true that the protocol income is directly repurchased? This trap has been played out in TradFi for a long time; how has it become a novelty now... But to be fair, it is definitely more pleasing to the eye compared to those projects that only boast without practice.
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GateUser-75ee51e7vip
· 2025-11-26 13:57
Wow, GRASS's use of revenue-backed buybacks this time is indeed something different.

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It's another "this time it really won't flop", I choose to believe... after all, I've already lost.

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Revenue backed buyback sounds great, just afraid it's another paper number.

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Really? Can DePIN turn things around this time? I'm skeptical but I want to FOMO in.

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Wait, are they really using actual revenue for buybacks? Not some flashy design? That's interesting.

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If $GRASS can keep this up, other projects will be crying.

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Oh my God, another "revolutionary tokenomics"... I've heard it too many times, is this time different?

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I just want to ask, will the demand for AI data really keep being this strong?

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Buyback sounds nice, but what if one day the revenue falls short?

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Alright, I'll observe a bit more before going all in, no rush.
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down_only_larryvip
· 2025-11-24 22:55
The buyback mechanism is just a facade; can the demand for AI data really support it?
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MrRightClickvip
· 2025-11-24 22:55
I've seen this type of profit buyback many times, but this time GRASS is really doing it, not just talking about it.

The feeling of a real buyback mechanism running is indeed a bit different.

Let's take a gamble, anyway, I'm used to losing.

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Direct buyback of profits? This time it won't just be a pie in the sky again...

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Finally, there's a decent player in the DePIN track, it's not easy.

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Wait, is protocol revenue really stable? That's the key.

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It's another round of hope and another round of despair, but I'm still entering a position, love you GRASS.
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CoffeeNFTradervip
· 2025-11-24 22:55
Real gold and silver buybacks, this is what I want to see. No more playing that trap of dilution.
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HypotheticalLiquidatorvip
· 2025-11-24 22:40
It sounds great, but I have to pour a bucket of cold water on it - the real risk is that once the demand for AI reverses, the health factors of this trap buyback mechanism will quickly deteriorate.
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FortuneTeller42vip
· 2025-11-24 22:29
To be honest, this round of income buyback from GRASS really has something, but I'm afraid it's just talk.
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