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#CryptoMarketPullback This Year, The List of Altcoins That Purchased the Most of Their Own Tokens Has Been Revealed! There Is a Surprise at the Top by a Wide Margin.
The list of projects that have repurchased the most of their own altcoin in the cryptocurrency market has been revealed.
In the cryptocurrency market, the year 2025 drew attention to project teams with their token buyback programs.
The projects with the highest token buybacks of the year have been announced, with total spending exceeding 1.4 billion dollars. At the top of the list is Hyperliquid (HYPE), which accounted for nearly half of all buyback expenses on its own.
Here is the list of altcoins with the highest number of token buybacks and how much token they have bought back:
HYPE – 644.6 million dollars
ZRO – 150.0 million dollars
PUMP – 138.2 million dollars
RAY – 100.4 million dollars
SKY – 78.8 million dollars
JUP – 57.9 million dollars
ENA – 40.7 million dollars
RLB – 27.9 million dollars
BONK – 27.3 million dollars
AAVE – 23.6 million dollars
Hyperliquid surpassed all projects with a buyback expenditure of 644.6 million dollars. The company has repurchased a total of 21.36 million HYPE Token through the "Assistance Fund"; this amount corresponds to 2.1% of the total supply.
Hyperliquid, which spent an average of 65.5 million dollars per month throughout 2025, recorded its highest buyback in August at 110.6 million dollars.
LayerZero, which ranks second, announced a one-time buyback of $150 million in September, purchasing 5% of the total supply back from early investors. The average buyback price for ZRO was recorded at $3.
The third-ranked Pump.fun (PUMP) has repurchased 3% of the total supply by spending 138.2 million dollars. With the program that started in July, the average monthly expenditure is at the level of 40.4 million dollars. However, after the market correction in October, some of the acquired tokens are currently in a loss position.
The decentralized exchange of the Solana ecosystem, Raydium (RAY), ranked fourth with a "buyback and burn" expenditure of $100.3 million. Raydium's programmed buyback system has been active since 2022.
A budget of over $1.4 billion has been allocated for token buybacks throughout 2025. Projects are using this mechanism as a way to add value for token holders in response to criticisms of low circulating supply and high FDV ( fully diluted valuation).
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