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Token Unlock Dilution Calculator

More tokens die from dilution than from scams. Enter the supply figures and see what you are actually buying into.

How many become sellable at the next cliff
Market cap
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Price times circulating
Fully diluted valuation
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Price times total supply
FDV to market cap
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Above about 5x means heavy unlocks ahead
Circulating float
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What share actually trades
Next unlock as % of float
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How much new supply hits at once

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The quick screen

If fully diluted valuation is more than about five times market cap, substantial supply is still to arrive and someone has to buy it. That is not automatically fatal, and it is persistent selling pressure regardless of how good the project is.

Cliffs

Insiders usually receive tokens after a cliff, then gradually. A large cliff is a date on which a lot of supply becomes sellable at once, and the market generally anticipates it. Buying two weeks before one is an avoidable mistake.

Common questions

What is FDV?

Fully diluted valuation: price multiplied by total eventual supply rather than what circulates today. A large gap from market cap means heavy future supply.

Do unlocks always crash the price?

Not always, and they create persistent selling pressure. Check the schedule before buying rather than after.

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Risk warning: crypto is highly volatile and largely unregulated. This is an information tool, not financial advice.