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Biomined followed a vesting schedule with allocations to the Crowdfund Sale and Liquidity Pool. Most allocations were released through a cliff mechanism. The unlock schedule ended in 2025.
When is the next Biomined unlock?
Biomined is fully unlocked.
How much Biomined supply is currently unlocked?
As of today, approximately 0 Biomined which is 0.00% of Biomined's total supply has been unlocked. The remaining tokens are unlocked.
Is Biomined vesting cliff or linear?
Biomined uses cliff vesting, especially for Crowdfund Sale allocations. This means tokens are released all at once after a set waiting period, creating a delayed but significant supply event.
What is the difference between Biomined circulating and total supply?
The circulating supply of Biomined is 0 tokens and the total supply is 1,000,000,000 tokens. The total supply is the max amount of tokens to ever be in circulation, including those that are still locked.
What is Biomined's FDV (Fully Diluted Valuation)?
Biomined’s FDV is $0 which reflects the market value if all 1,000,000,000 tokens were unlocked. This figure helps estimate long-term dilution risks.
How is Biomined allocated across stakeholders?
The Biomined allocation includes Liquidity Pool at 5.00% and Crowdfund Sale at 95.00%.
Has Biomined price dropped after past unlocks?
Historically, Biomined has shown low volatility 7 days after the past unlock. The price impact depends on who receives the unlocked tokens and market conditions.
How can I track upcoming Biomined unlocks?
Tokenomist provides an up-to-date vesting chart and unlocks monitor that shows upcoming unlocks for Biomined, with visibility for each allocation and amount.