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Crypto Unlocks: Here Are the Tokens Facing the Biggest Pressure This Week

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Token unlock season is far from over, and several major assets are preparing for meaningful supply expansions over the next seven days.

The latest emissions dashboard highlights how much fresh supply will enter the market and which tokens may feel the strongest short-term pressure.

Market Overview

The unlock schedule shows that projects like XCN, WCT, CONX, STRK, and TRIBL have notable token releases coming within the next 24 hours. These unlocks do not guarantee a price decline, but they often influence liquidity conditions, especially during periods of lower market confidence. With emissions ranging from sub-$20K to over $1M across several tokens, traders are watching these events closely.

Projects Facing Significant Near-Term Unlocks

XCN stands out with $1.54 million scheduled for release within the next 8 hours. The token has already issued 76% of its total supply, yet the upcoming emission remains large enough to attract market attention. WCT is also entering a heavy unlock window, where nearly $1 million of supply will be released, equal to almost 4% of its market cap. That ratio makes it one of the more sensitive tokens in the group.

CONX will see $23.98 million unlocked, a substantial number given its $30.61 million market cap. This unlock represents one of the highest relative dilutions on the entire list and could weigh on market performance if demand does not absorb the new tokens.

STRK is also heading into a high-impact week. With a market cap of $497 million, the token will face an unlock of $13.19 million. While this is smaller in percentage terms than others, the release remains meaningful and may influence short-term volatility.

TRIBL and SVL are next in line, each preparing for unlocks that exceed $13,000 and $156,000 respectively. Although these values are smaller compared to the leading projects, they still contribute to steady supply increases that traders typically price in.

What Traders Should Watch

The main dynamic to monitor is the relationship between market caps and unlock size. Tokens like WCT and CONX, where the release represents several percent of the total valuation, tend to be more vulnerable to sharp swings. Meanwhile, projects with high released percentages, such as GAL or SVL, often exhibit somewhat smoother market reactions because most supply is already circulating.

Another factor is timing. With many of these unlocks arriving in under a day, traders may position early to hedge exposure. Liquidity conditions around these windows commonly tighten, creating choppy intraday action.

Conclusion

This week brings a concentrated wave of emissions across several mid-cap and small-cap assets. Some tokens, particularly CONX and WCT, face unlocks significant enough to reshape short-term price dynamics. Others, such as XCN and STRK, enter the week with sizeable but more moderate dilution relative to market size.

As always, unlocks do not guarantee direction. However, they do shift supply, alter liquidity, and influence short-term trading behavior, especially in markets that are already sensitive to macro volatility.

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