WLFI Buyback and Burn Goes Live, Supported by Treasury
WLFI’s new buyback-and-burn proposal aims to cut supply and revive price momentum. Analysts predict a breakout, but investor trust and transparent execution will decide if this becomes a true recovery or a short-lived pump.
The WLFI buyback and burn proposal has just gone live. It promises to turn treasury fees into direct buying pressure and permanently reduce supply across the network.
Could WLFI soon witness a 50% price surge as the treasury officially “pours money” into buying and permanently burning tokens?
Catalyst: ‘Buyback & Burn’ on WLFI
World Liberty Financial (WLFI) has just launched a key proposal: redirect 100% of treasury liquidity fees to market-buy WLFI tokens and permanently burn them across multiple chains. In fact, this route fees – market-buy – permanent burn approach is a well-known catalyst used by projects like HYPE, PUMP, and TON.
From an economic perspective, buyback & burn is an effective deflationary mechanism. The “automatic” demand generated by protocol activity (liquidity fees) will purchase tokens on the spot market, and burning will permanently reduce the total supply. As a result, assuming demand remains stable or increases, prices could re-rate upward.
However, its full impact depends on two key factors: the amount of fees collected by the treasury and the frequency/timeline of the buybacks. The buyback impact will be limited if daily/weekly fees are still small relative to market liquidity. Conversely, the mechanism can deliver a significant effect if the treasury generates large and consistent fee flows.

If approved and executed transparently, this buyback-and-burn mechanism could help revive WLFI’s price, which has been severely depressed following governance risks and centralization concerns. Since launch, the controversy surrounding Justin Sun has sharply lowered WLFI’s price. At the time of writing, WLFI is trading at $0.1996, down 40% from its previous ATH.
However, implementing a buyback mechanism will not help boost token prices. Some analysts argue that crypto buybacks are seen as value-destroying rather than value-creating. They burn revenue that could have fueled growth through product development and user acquisition.
With emerging regulatory dynamics and a maturing industry, the focus should be on building transparent, efficient tokens for long-term investors. These tokens should act as on-chain equity, driving sustainable value over time.
“The market doesn’t need more buybacks. It needs productive tokens and patience.” The Moonrock’s founder commented.
Technical View
From a technical analysis perspective, several analysts on X note that WLFI is currently in a falling wedge pattern and may be nearing its bottom. Price action suggests a sharp reversal may be imminent, with upside potential of up to 50%, targeting $0.26.

In another analysis, a user on X observed that WLFI is testing the Point of Control (PoC) value zone after breaking out of a descending bearish channel on lower timeframes.
“A strong breakout above this PoC could spark a 30–40% short-term rally, with rising volume confirming momentum — one to watch closely!” CryptoBull stated.

These observations all suggest that a reversal may be very close. However, WLFI must still secure a confirmed close above key resistance and sustained trading volume to validate this move.
Moreover, while the burn mechanism is attractive, market confidence in governance (who controls the treasury, who signs buyback transactions, and how transparently burn reports are published) will largely determine its long-term effectiveness.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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