This Week, CTSI, YGG, AGIX and Other Tokens Will Unlock More Than $8 Million at Once
According to Token Unlocks data, from October 23 to October 29, CTSI, ACA, EUL, GAL, YGG, and AGIX tokens will be unlocked in one go this week, among which:
Cartesi token CTSI will unlock 21.43 million pieces (about 2.8 million US dollars), accounting for 2.91% of the circulating supply on October 23 at 12:00;
Acala token ACA will unlock 4.66 million pieces (about 219,000 US dollars), accounting for 0.56% of the circulating supply on October 25 at 08:00;
Euler token EUL will unlock 145,000 pieces (about 390,000 US dollars), accounting for 0.78% of the circulating supply on October 26 at 10:07;
Galxe token GAL will unlock 586,000 pieces (about 686,000 US dollars), accounting for 1.26% of the circulating supply on October 27 at 20:00;
Yield Guild Games token YGG will unlock 12.58 million pieces (about 2.96 million US dollars), accounting for 6.8% of the circulating supply on October 27 at 22:00;
SingularityNET token AGIX will unlock 9.53 million pieces (about 1.73 million US dollars), accounting for 0.77% of the circulating supply on October 28 at 08:00.
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