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If you're new to crypto, you've probably heard of vesting but don't quite understand what it means. Let me try to explain.
Essentially, vesting is a mechanism for locking tokens for a certain period of time. When a new project launches, tokens are distributed among developers, founders, and investors. But not everyone receives them immediately — and this is where vesting comes into play.
In the vesting process, there is a concept called a cliff — a period that must pass before tokens start to be released. Imagine: you're an investor who bought tokens during an ICO, but they are locked. You can't trade them, sell them, or do anything with them. You just wait.
Why is this done? First, to prevent what's known as a Rug Pull — when founders or early investors dump all their tokens immediately after listing and then leave. This destroys the project for everyone else. Second, vesting stabilizes the price. If tokens are released gradually, there are no sharp sell-offs on the market.
The vesting mechanism also creates incentives. The team, founders, and investors all understand that they are invested in the project's long-term development. No one can just take the money and run. This promotes decentralization and trust in the project.
Let's take a specific example — dYdX. As of December 2023, there was a cliff for a large portion of this project's tokens. Investors, employees, and partners all gained access to their tokens. This always puts pressure on the market, so traders keep an eye on such dates. Currently, the price of dYdX is around $0.10, with a 24-hour increase of +1.01%, trading volume of $217.45K, and a market capitalization of approximately $82.83M.
The main idea of vesting is simple — it makes the project more stable and participants more interested in long-term success. Without such a mechanism, the crypto world would be even more volatile and risky.