PANews reported on October 12th that Token Unlocks data showed that tokens such as FTN, CONX, and ARB will see large-scale unlocking next week, including: Fasttoken (FTN) will unlock approximately 20 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 18, accounting for 2.04% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$40.2 million. Connex (CONX) will unlock approximately 2.32 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 15th, representing 3.00% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$32 million. Arbitrum (ARB) will unlock approximately 92.65 million tokens at 9:00 PM Beijing time on October 16th, accounting for 1.99% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$28.4 million. Cheelee (CHEEL) will unlock approximately 20.81 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 13th, accounting for 3.04% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$22.4 million. deBridge (DBR) will unlock approximately 605 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 17, accounting for 17.01% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$16.6 million. Starknet (STRK) will unlock approximately 127 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 15th, accounting for 5.64% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$14.4 million. Sei (SEI) will unlock approximately 55.56 million tokens at 8:00 PM Beijing time on October 15th, accounting for 1.15% of the current circulation and worth approximately US$11.5 million. PANews reported on October 12th that Token Unlocks data showed that tokens such as FTN, CONX, and ARB will see large-scale unlocking next week, including: Fasttoken (FTN) will unlock approximately 20 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 18, accounting for 2.04% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$40.2 million. Connex (CONX) will unlock approximately 2.32 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 15th, representing 3.00% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$32 million. Arbitrum (ARB) will unlock approximately 92.65 million tokens at 9:00 PM Beijing time on October 16th, accounting for 1.99% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$28.4 million. Cheelee (CHEEL) will unlock approximately 20.81 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 13th, accounting for 3.04% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$22.4 million. deBridge (DBR) will unlock approximately 605 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 17, accounting for 17.01% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$16.6 million. Starknet (STRK) will unlock approximately 127 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 15th, accounting for 5.64% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$14.4 million. Sei (SEI) will unlock approximately 55.56 million tokens at 8:00 PM Beijing time on October 15th, accounting for 1.15% of the current circulation and worth approximately US$11.5 million.

Data: FTN, CONX, ARB and other tokens will usher in large-scale unlocking next week, of which FTN unlocking value is approximately US$40.2 million

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PANews reported on October 12th that Token Unlocks data showed that tokens such as FTN, CONX, and ARB will see large-scale unlocking next week, including:

Fasttoken (FTN) will unlock approximately 20 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 18, accounting for 2.04% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$40.2 million.

Connex (CONX) will unlock approximately 2.32 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 15th, representing 3.00% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$32 million.

Arbitrum (ARB) will unlock approximately 92.65 million tokens at 9:00 PM Beijing time on October 16th, accounting for 1.99% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$28.4 million.

Cheelee (CHEEL) will unlock approximately 20.81 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 13th, accounting for 3.04% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$22.4 million.

deBridge (DBR) will unlock approximately 605 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 17, accounting for 17.01% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$16.6 million.

Starknet (STRK) will unlock approximately 127 million tokens at 8:00 AM Beijing time on October 15th, accounting for 5.64% of the current circulating supply and valued at approximately US$14.4 million.

Sei (SEI) will unlock approximately 55.56 million tokens at 8:00 PM Beijing time on October 15th, accounting for 1.15% of the current circulation and worth approximately US$11.5 million.

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