Hyper Labs wrapped up its second round of team token releases this month, moving roughly 1.1M HYPE across 23 wallet addresses. Interestingly, this shows a notable pullback compared to last month's activity—back then the protocol distributed around 1.7M HYPE to 29 addresses. The declining unlock pace suggests a shift in the team's release schedule. For anyone tracking HYPE holder concentration and vesting patterns, this monthly reduction could signal either a deliberate schedule adjustment or changing circumstances around the project's token economics. Keeping an eye on these unlock cycles helps gauge ongoing team allocation trends.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 01-07 09:17
Such a sharp drop in issuance? Either the plan has changed, or there's no more coins left... gotta keep an eye on it.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 01-07 02:20
Token unlocks are decreasing. Is the team just squeezing toothpaste or is there really a change?
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MoneyBurner
· 01-06 19:49
Unlock volume plummeted by 36%? This pace doesn't seem right, either they're really short on money or they're holding a big move back.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 01-06 19:46
Oh no, did I just send 35% fewer coins again? Could it be that the team is also starting to be reluctant to sell...
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LidoStakeAddict
· 01-06 19:44
Hype unlock volume has dropped to 1.1M, feeling a bit anxious.
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ContractHunter
· 01-06 19:39
The release volume has dropped again; the team is either slowing down or something's wrong.
Hyper Labs wrapped up its second round of team token releases this month, moving roughly 1.1M HYPE across 23 wallet addresses. Interestingly, this shows a notable pullback compared to last month's activity—back then the protocol distributed around 1.7M HYPE to 29 addresses. The declining unlock pace suggests a shift in the team's release schedule. For anyone tracking HYPE holder concentration and vesting patterns, this monthly reduction could signal either a deliberate schedule adjustment or changing circumstances around the project's token economics. Keeping an eye on these unlock cycles helps gauge ongoing team allocation trends.