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CORE BUYBACK This is the time to time automated system of buying off Core tokens from market circulation. These token are staked to earn more yield and accumulate more Core in the staking process. This is a loop to ensure the scarcity of the Core token to increase demand and

CORE BUYBACK 

This is the time to time automated system of buying off Core tokens from market circulation.

These token are staked to earn more yield and accumulate more Core in the staking process.

This is a loop to ensure the scarcity of the Core token to increase demand and
MaaziEmmy🔶 (@maaaziemmy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Core has the infrastructure already for it. Banks, institutions, asset managers, ETF issuers will just have to plug into Core because the infrastructure is already set and tested. #Just_Use_Core🔶

Core has the infrastructure already for it. 

Banks, institutions, asset managers, ETF issuers will just have to plug into Core because the infrastructure is already set and tested.

#Just_Use_Core🔶
🚫PaperHands | Web3 San Carlos | Web3 Bacolod (@not_paperhands) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People are slowly moving back to the browser for everything. Work tools, design tools, even video editing. If that continues, gaming will not stay separate forever. Streaming makes it possible for games to exist in the same space as everything else. That is why infrastructure

🚫PaperHands | Web3 San Carlos | Web3 Bacolod (@not_paperhands) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what infrastructure looks like when it starts connecting to the real world. For a long time, accessing Bitcoin yield meant dealing with wallets, bridges, and added complexity. That limited participation to users who already understood the system. What’s changing now is

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Core DAO and the Moment Bitcoin Crosses Into Traditional Markets For years, Bitcoin yield stayed inside crypto. If you wanted it, you needed wallets, staking knowledge, and onchain experience. That naturally limited participation. That barrier just broke. Yield-bearing Bitcoin

Core DAO and the Moment Bitcoin Crosses Into Traditional Markets

For years, Bitcoin yield stayed inside crypto. If you wanted it, you needed wallets, staking knowledge, and onchain experience. That naturally limited participation.

That barrier just broke.

Yield-bearing Bitcoin
🚫PaperHands | Web3 San Carlos | Web3 Bacolod (@not_paperhands) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is where the shift becomes real. Product revenue → $CORE buybacks is just the surface. The deeper change is that Core is starting to generate external value from real usage, not just internal token flows. That’s what separates infrastructure from narrative. When revenue

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Building a Self-Reinforcing Bitcoin Economy: How Core Turns Usage into Real Value 2026 is shaping up to be the year Core moves from vision to something you can actually measure. A lot of chains still depend on emissions and attention cycles to stay relevant. Core DAO 🔶 is

Building a Self-Reinforcing Bitcoin Economy: How Core Turns Usage into Real Value

2026 is shaping up to be the year Core moves from vision to something you can actually measure. A lot of chains still depend on emissions and attention cycles to stay relevant. <a href="/Coredao_Org/">Core DAO 🔶</a>  is
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Core’s Buyback Mechanism: Turning Usage Into Real Demand Most networks generate value, but that value often leaks out. Fees are paid, rewards are emitted, and over time the connection between usage and token demand becomes weak. That’s the structural gap Core DAO 🔶 is trying

Core’s Buyback Mechanism: Turning Usage Into Real Demand

Most networks generate value, but that value often leaks out. Fees are paid, rewards are emitted, and over time the connection between usage and token demand becomes weak. That’s the structural gap <a href="/Coredao_Org/">Core DAO 🔶</a> is trying
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This is actually starting to look like a real flywheel. More SatPay users should mean more on-chain activity and $CORE buybacks. Quietly building. Will be interesting to see how it plays out after launch.🔶 #CORE

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March showed a different side of the Core Ecosystem. Instead of one headline narrative, it was multiple layers moving at once. Quantum resistance starting to take shape, the first Satoshi Plus franchise expanding into Z Protocol with privacy and AI in focus, SatPay entering

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Core is leaning into something that’s already visible in the market. There’s clear demand for Bitcoin yield and collateral solutions, especially as more BTC looks for ways to be used without being sold. That demand isn’t theoretical anymore, it’s structural. Core’s response is

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The shift around Bitcoin is becoming clearer. For years, BTC was mostly held. Now there’s real demand to earn on it, borrow against it, and use it without giving up custody. That’s pushing new products into focus like lending, payments, RWAs, and structured yield. Most teams go

The shift around Bitcoin is becoming clearer.

For years, BTC was mostly held. Now there’s real demand to earn on it, borrow against it, and use it without giving up custody. That’s pushing new products into focus like lending, payments, RWAs, and structured yield.

Most teams go
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Core is starting to frame sub-second finality around actual usage, not just throughput. The focus makes sense. Consumer neobanks need instant feedback. Enterprise settlement depends on predictable timing. BTCFi only works if execution doesn’t lag. Without that, the experience

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.Core DAO 🔶 contrasting traditional Bitcoin yield (high minimums and fund managers) with AMPs making it one-click and permissionless on their chain. Key mechanism noted: protocols will compete for user capital by acquiring $CORE. Creates an interesting incentive alignment

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Most people think Web3 security is solved by audits and strong code. In reality, most losses come from simple day-to-day mistakes: phishing links, careless approvals, or poor wallet habits. That’s the shift Core DAO Africa is emphasizing. Instead of focusing only on protocols,