
Good question.
A smaller mining allocation can reduce the initial token supply, but it does not connect the project’s future revenue to the community economy.
The purpose of the buyback is to bring part of the revenue generated by the cPen ecosystem back into the token economy. Users participate and receive tokens, the ecosystem generates revenue, and part of that revenue is then used to purchase tokens from the open market.
So the goal is not simply to repeat “mining and buyback.” The goal is to create a sustainable loop connecting community participation, project revenue, token utility.
We agree that real utility and ecosystem development are essential. Buybacks are only one part of the model, alongside responsible distribution, diversified revenue sources, and long-term product development.
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