One-week token unlocking: Only 5 projects will unlock next week
Next week, only 5 projects will have token unlocking events, and there will be no major unlocking.
Delysium
Project Twitter: https://x.com/The_Delysium
Project website: https://www.delysium.com/
Number of unlocked tokens this time: 34.71 million
Amount unlocked this time: Approximately 5.52 million US dollars
Delysium is a decentralized gaming platform built on Ethereum. It is an AI-driven, player-controlled massively multiplayer online game that supports players to create customized physical assets, narrative assets, and local AI metaverse worlds.
The unlocking speed of AGI is relatively stable. This round of unlocking is aimed at teams and various financing parties, including private equity and strategic financing.
The specific release curve is as follows:
EigenLayer
Project Twitter: https://x.com/eigenlayer
Project website: https://www.eigenlayer.xyz/
Number of unlocked tokens this time: 1.29 million
Amount unlocked this time: Approximately 3.08 million US dollars
EigenLayer is a protocol built on top of Ethereum that introduces the concept of re-staking, a new primitive in cryptoeconomic security. This primitive allows for re-staking of ETH on the consensus layer. Users who stake ETH can opt-in to the EigenLayer smart contract to re-stake their ETH and extend cryptoeconomic security to other applications on the network.
This round of unlocking is the initial small amount of EIGEN, all of which will be used for future community incentives, about 3 million US dollars.
The specific release curve is as follows:
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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