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SEDA followed a vesting schedule with allocations to the SEDA Treasury, Initial Circulating Supply, Contributors One + Advisors + Early Backers:, Team and Contributors Two. Most allocations were released through a cliff mechanism. The unlock schedule ended in 2024.
When is the next SEDA unlock?
SEDA is fully unlocked.
How much SEDA supply is currently unlocked?
As of today, approximately 652,688,767 SEDA has been unlocked. The remaining tokens are unlocked.
Is SEDA vesting cliff or linear?
SEDA uses cliff vesting, especially for SEDA Treasury 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 SEDA circulating and total supply?
The circulating supply of SEDA is 652,688,767 tokens and the total supply is infinite. The total supply is the max amount of tokens to ever be in circulation, including those that are still locked.
What is SEDA's FDV (Fully Diluted Valuation)?
SEDA's FDV is $23,464,540 which reflects the market value if 0 tokens were unlocked in the year 2035. This figure helps estimate long-term dilution risks for SEDA which has an infinite supply.
How is SEDA allocated across stakeholders?
The SEDA allocation includes Initial Circulating Supply at 25.80%, Contributors One + Advisors + Early Backers: at 13.90%, Team at 12.60%, Contributors Two at 4.20% and SEDA Treasury at 43.50%.
Has SEDA price dropped after past unlocks?
Historically, SEDA has shown medium 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 SEDA unlocks?
Tokenomist provides an up-to-date vesting chart and unlocks monitor that shows upcoming unlocks for SEDA, with visibility for each allocation and amount.