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Altcoin Market Could Heat Up This Week With $3B Token Unlock Schedule, ONDO Leads the Charge

On Jan. 18, Ondo Finance will free up 1.94 billion ONDO tokens, equating to over 130% of the token's circulating supply.

Updated Jan 13, 2025, 7:08 a.m. Published Jan 13, 2025, 7:02 a.m.
Token unlocks worth $3 billion loom. (stevepb/Pixabay)
Token unlocks worth $3 billion loom. (stevepb/Pixabay)

What to know:

  • The weekly token unlock schedule is worth $3 billion, the highest since November.
  • ONDO leads the way with 1.94 billion coins scheduled for unlock on Jan. 18.

The market for alternative cryptocurrencies (altcoins) may see an extra dose of volatility this week, as the impending token unlock schedule will release billions of dollars worth of supply for several coins, including Ondo Finance's ONDO token.

Data from Tokenomist show the weekly unlocks calendar, that includes names like ONDO, ARB, STRK SEI and others, is worth $3 billion – the largest amount since November.

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Decentralized tokenization-focused platform Ondo Finance's ONDO accounts for a giant share of the tally.

On Jan. 18, the project will free up 1.94 billion ONDO worth $2.23 billion, equating to over 130% of the token's circulating supply of around 1.4 billion. ONDO's impending unlock is also several times bigger than its daily trading volume, which has recently ranged between $250 million to $300 million.

Unlocks are staggered releases of tokens initially frozen to prevent early investors and project team members from liquidating coins at once. The gradual release helps avoid rapid price swings and market instability.

Yet, occasionally, we get to see ONDO-like unlocks that are bigger in terms of the circulating supply of the token or the coin's average daily volume, threatening to inject volatility into the market. Per Research by The Tie, tokens facing unlocks equivalent to 100% of the average daily volume experience volatility in the lead-up to and following the event.

Unlocks schedule: Jan. 13 to Jan. 19. (Tokenomist)
Unlocks schedule: Jan. 13 to Jan. 19. (Tokenomist)

ONDO changed hands at $1.14 at press time, the lowest since Dec. 2, representing a 5% loss for the day and a nearly 15% month-to-date decline. Prices have been in a free fall since hitting record highs above $2.10 on Dec. 16, TradingView data show.

ONDO's downtrend: Prices hit lowest since Dec. 2. (TradingView/CoinDesk)
ONDO's downtrend: Prices hit lowest since Dec. 2. (TradingView/CoinDesk)

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