UXLINK December buyback has been completed, and CEO Rolland Saf will carry out a personal 1% buyback plan.
Foresight News reported that UXLINK announced on Twitter that its December buyback has been completed. Meanwhile, UXLINK CEO Rolland Saf stated that he will carry out a personal 1% buyback plan to further demonstrate his confidence and long-term commitment to the project. Rolland Saf emphasized his firm belief that UXLINK's current valuation is seriously underestimated, and noted that the project is at a historical high in terms of user scale, ecosystem development, and profitability, but the market price has yet to fully reflect its infrastructure value.
According to the official statement, UXLINK has formulated a development roadmap for 2026, covering AI innovation directions and a global token listing strategy. The team will continue to promote ecosystem development and is committed to living up to the community's long-term support.
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