No, everything I described applies to every investment fund ever launched. Most coins aren't backed by anything, don't distribute any income/dividends, don't engage in buybacks, etc. You are actively managing an investment fund - this is simply not a coin or a currency or a cryptocurrency. It is an investment fund that is skirting the regulations regarding such by superficially co-opting several aspects of cryptocurrencies. All the arguments defending your position rely on arguments that defend cryptocurrencies. But, this isn't a cryptocurrency, no matter how much you want it to have that cachet.
Same concept as the US Dollar... print what you need. Man we are in a comic Bubble when this Kinda is Being started.