This Week's Unlock Schedule: ENA, IMX, MOVE, and More to Experience Large One-time Token Unlocks
BlockBeats News, August 4th, according to Token Unlocks data, this week ENA, IMX, MOVE, and others will experience a one-time large token unlock, including:
SPEC will unlock approximately 3.62 million tokens at 8 a.m. Beijing time on August 5th, representing 17.57% of the current circulation, worth about $1.8 million;
ENA will unlock approximately 172 million tokens at 3 p.m. Beijing time on August 5th, representing 2.70% of the current circulation, worth about $95.8 million;
EIGEN will unlock approximately 1.29 million tokens at 3 a.m. Beijing time on August 6th, representing 0.40% of the current circulation, worth about $1.4 million;
MAVIA will unlock approximately 11.89 million tokens at 8 a.m. Beijing time on August 6th, representing 23.03% of the current circulation, worth about $1.9 million;
IMX will unlock approximately 24.52 million tokens at 8 a.m. Beijing time on August 8th, representing 1.30% of the current circulation, worth about $12.2 million;
MOVE will unlock approximately 50 million tokens at 8 p.m. Beijing time on August 9th, representing 1.89% of the current circulation, worth about $6.5 million;
RENDER will unlock approximately 492,000 tokens at 8 a.m. Beijing time on August 10th, representing 0.09% of the current circulation, worth about $1.7 million.
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