Convex Finance: 13 unlocks later, CVX stands far from investor anticipation

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Convex Finance, a DeFi protocol built on Curve Finance, commenced unlocking its CVX tokens as of 30 June. This was undertaken to combat the limited liquidity crisis that hindered the swapping of CVX tokens to Ethereum [ETH] on its protocol. The unlocking process was scheduled to run for 16 weeks to see the unlocking of […]

The unlocking process was scheduled to run for 16 weeks to see the unlocking of 52.2 million vote-locked CVX tokens, with one unlock per week.

With three unlocks to go, investors who feared that the unlocking process might precipitate a decline in the price of the asset might be proven wrong.Upon commencement of this process, the price per CVX was pegged at $3.6. In the first few weeks of unlocking, the asset’s price rallied tremendously. It grew by 128% to sell for $8.21 on 23 August. The rally was, however, ephemeral as CVX’s price has declined steadily since then. At press time, the token exchanged hands at $4.

Although the price of CVX posted double-digit gains in the last 86 days, the fear harbored by investors that the unlocking process might lead to a severe price overturn led to a consistent drop in the number of addresses that traded the token within the period under review. According to data from Santiment, daily active addresses since 30 June dropped by 57%. Furthermore, new addresses that joined the network daily also went down by 58% within the same period.The fear that the unlocking of vote-locked CVX would lead to a possible price decline led the bigger whales who held 1,000,000 to 10,000,000 CVX to gradually let go of their CVX holdings in the past three months. However, holders of 100 to 1,000,000 CVX tokens thought otherwise.

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