Strategic token distributions and repurchase initiatives fuel sustained expansion in the crypto sector
- Binance Alpha's token swap with Conflux triggered a 20% AI16Z price surge, highlighting cross-exchange volatility in small-cap crypto assets. - Binance's Momentum (MMT) airdrop targets BNB product users, distributing tokens pre-trading via spot wallets within 24 hours of eligibility closure. - Aster's buyback strategy burns 50% of tokens while reserving 50% for future airdrops to reduce supply and reward long-term holders. - SuiNS's governance airdrop rewards early adopters with automatic NS token distri
Binance Alpha recently revealed a token swap with
In addition, Binance’s airdrop campaigns are picking up speed. The Binance HODLer Airdrop introduced Momentum (MMT), a DeFi platform on the
Elsewhere, other crypto projects are turning to buybacks and airdrops to strengthen their tokens.
SuiNS, the domain name service for the Sui blockchain, launched a retroactive governance airdrop on October 31 to reward early supporters. Users who participated in DAO votes between November 2024 and June 2025 with at least 0.1 NS token will automatically receive their rewards, requiring no further action. This airdrop highlights SuiNS’s dedication to a “participation equals influence” principle, directly connecting governance involvement with incentives, as reported by
These initiatives illustrate a growing pattern in the crypto industry, where airdrops and buybacks are increasingly used to foster engagement and support token economics. As seen with Binance
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