ALT, YGG, AGIX and other tokens to be unlocked next week
According to Token Unlocks data, ALT, ID, GAL, ENA and other tokens are scheduled to be unlocked in large amounts next week, of which: SPACE ID (ID) will be unlocked at 8:00 a.m. Beijing time on July 22nd with about 18.49 million tokens, which is 4.29% of the current circulating volume and is worth about $9 million; Galxe (GAL) will be unlocked at 8:00 a.m. Beijing time on July Galxe (GAL) will unlock approximately 586,000 tokens at 8:00 a.m. BST on July 24, 2012, representing 0.49% of the current circulating volume and valued at approximately $2.3 million; Acala (ACA) will unlock approximately 4.66 million tokens at 8:00 a.m. BST on July 25, 2012, representing 0.46% of the current circulating volume and valued at approximately $340,000; AltLayer (ALT) will unlock approximately 68.4 million tokens at unlock approximately 684 million tokens at 6:00 p.m. BST, representing a ratio of 42.08% to current circulating volume and a value of approximately $114 million; Yield Guild Games (YGG) will unlock approximately 14.08 million tokens at 10:00 p.m. BST on July 27, representing a ratio of 3.74% to current circulating volume and a value of approximately $7.6 million; SingularityNET ( AGIX) will unlock approximately 8.45 million tokens at 8:00 a.m. BST on July 28, with a ratio of 1.32% to current circulating volume, valued at approximately $5.3 million; Ethena (ENA) will unlock approximately 14.89 million tokens at 3:00 p.m. BST on July 28, with a ratio of 0.87% to current circulating volume, valued at approximately $7.3 million; Forta (FORT) will unlock approximately 50,000 tokens at 8 a.m. BST on July 28, at a ratio of 0.01 percent of current circulation, valued at approximately $8,400 USD.
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