According to a recent update by Tokenomist, the period from December 1 to December 8, 2025, will see token unlock events for several cryptocurrencies. These token unlocks are divided into two categories: cliff unlocks and linear token unlocks. Both categories involve substantial token amounts, which could have notable impacts on market liquidity and price movements.
A deeper view of the token unlocks schedule through a summary by Wu Blockchain reveals that, in the cliff unlock category, two tokens are set to release a notable portion of their unlocked supply. ENA will unlock 212.50 million tokens, valued at $52.63 million. This release accounts for 3.04% of its total unlock supply.
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Similarly, EIGEN will unlock 36.82 million tokens, valued at $19.55 million. This unlock represents 10.79% of EIGEN’s unlock supply. These releases represent major events for both cryptocurrencies, as they involve substantial token amounts and could influence market behavior during this period.
The linear token unlock category will see the gradual unlocking of several tokens. SOL leads this category with 489.21K token unlocks, worth $62.85 million. TRUMP follows with 4.89 million tokens, valued at $28.32 million.
WLD will unlock 37.23 million tokens, with a value of $21.76 million. DOGE’s unlock will include 95.97 million tokens, worth $13.40 million. ASTER will unlock 10.28 million tokens, valued at $10.35 million, while AVAX rounds out the list with 700.00K tokens, worth $9.20 million.
In total, the value of the linear unlocks during this period exceeds $218 million. This includes substantial unlocks for tokens like SOL, TRUMP, and WLD, which may have a considerable impact on their respective markets.
These token unlock events reflect key moments in the market and could influence liquidity and price fluctuations during the seven-day period. These unlocks are scheduled to occur between December 1 and December 8, 2025, marking a period of active token releases across multiple cryptocurrencies.
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