Tokens such as DYDX, OP and PRIME will be unlocked this week
According to Token Unlocks data, DYDX, OP, and PRIME tokens will have a one-time large-scale unlock this week, with a total value of approximately $334 million. Among them:
Nym (NYM) will unlock 25 million tokens worth approximately $5.36 million, accounting for 3.63% of the circulating supply, at 8:00 on February 27;
Yield Guild Games (YGG) will unlock 16.69 million tokens worth approximately $8.95 million, accounting for 5.57% of the circulating supply, at 10:00 on February 27;
SingularityNET (AGIX) will unlock 8.97 million tokens worth approximately $6.56 million, accounting for 0.71% of the circulating supply, at 8:00 on February 28;
Echelon Prime (PRIME) will unlock 1.66 million tokens worth approximately $20.97 million, accounting for 4.89% of the circulating supply, at 8:00 on February 29;
Sui (SUI) will unlock 4 million tokens worth approximately $6.56 million, accounting for 0.34% of the circulating supply, at 8:00 on February 29;
Optimism (OP) will unlock 24.16 million tokens worth approximately $88.66 million, accounting for 2.52% of the circulating supply, at 12:00 on February 29;
Manta Network (MANTA) will unlock 1.87 million tokens worth approximately $5.58 million, accounting for 0.74% of the circulating supply, at 7:59 on March 1;
DYDX (dYdX) will unlock 33.33 million tokens worth approximately $117 million, accounting for 11.09% of the circulating supply, at 8:00 on March 1;
ZetaChain (ZETA) will unlock 5.29 million tokens worth approximately $12.33 million, accounting for 2.24% of the circulating supply, at 8:00 on March 1.
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