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What Happens If a Rebase Token Consistently Fails to Meet Its Target Price?

If a rebase token consistently fails to meet its target price, it can be a sign of a failing project. This can happen for a number of reasons, such as a lack of demand for the token, a flawed rebase mechanism, or a loss of confidence in the project.

If a rebase token consistently trades below its target price, it can lead to a death spiral of negative rebases and panic selling. Conversely, if a rebase token consistently trades above its target price, it can lead to hyperinflation and a loss of value.

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