Jupiter community launches a vote to consider whether to continue the $JUP buyback plan. This issue was actually raised more than half a year ago. Frankly, the current narrative around token rights, ecosystem revenue, and the buyback mechanism has internal issues — when one story no longer makes sense, a new story is created to continue. Such cycles often conceal fundamental structural problems, and investors should be wary of the true situation behind the narrative shifts.
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NightAirdropper
· 01-05 20:00
The issue from half a year ago is still up for a vote, it just feels like dragging out the time.
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SelfStaking
· 01-05 08:56
If the story doesn't make sense, just change the story. This trick has been played out. Half a year ago, it happened again now. Do they really think the community has a bad memory?
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MidsommarWallet
· 01-04 22:54
To be honest, this is a typical case of "narrative explosion." Asking the same questions again half a year later— isn't that just stalling for time?
Telling stories to the point where even I don't believe them anymore, switching to a new story to continue fooling people? I see through it.
The essence of the buyback plan is just to prolong the life of the token price, nothing new.
Changing things like this over and over, who knows what the real data actually looks like.
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SerNgmi
· 01-03 12:52
Changing the story again? The stuff I asked about half a year ago is still up for voting. How embarrassing is that?
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DefiVeteran
· 01-03 12:30
Voting on an issue from half a year ago now? That's why I don't trust these projects—I’ve heard too many stories of them changing their stance repeatedly.
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FOMOSapien
· 01-03 12:26
Telling the story all the way until the pants fell off, and the topic from half a year ago is still up for voting—truly incredible.
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GasWaster69
· 01-03 12:26
The buyback issue keeps coming up again and again. To put it plainly, they haven't figured it out yet. Changing stories and flavors, investors should be cautious.
Jupiter community launches a vote to consider whether to continue the $JUP buyback plan. This issue was actually raised more than half a year ago. Frankly, the current narrative around token rights, ecosystem revenue, and the buyback mechanism has internal issues — when one story no longer makes sense, a new story is created to continue. Such cycles often conceal fundamental structural problems, and investors should be wary of the true situation behind the narrative shifts.