I think INJ performs well in this aspect. The auction buyback and burning mechanism effectively reduce supply, while the rate of staking release is slower, creating a good deflationary pressure. It's like there are more buyers than sellers in the market, and the balance of supply and demand makes INJ more valuable. If you're interested in INJ, you might want to pay attention to the quantity of auction buybacks, as this can intuitively reflect the health of the project. At the same time, don't forget the additional incentives that staking rewards may bring, but also be aware of the risks; don't put all your eggs in one basket. $INJ