Overview
Supply details, release schedule, and the key assumptions behind our listing
Overview
Each token tracked on Tokenomist has a dedicated page that consolidates release schedules, allocations, and methodology in one place. This shows you not only when tokens are released, but also who benefits and how precise the data is.

Accessing the Token Page
The Token Page is available for every tracked asset in Tokenomist. You can access it by searching directly from the sidebar or top navigation, or by clicking into any token from features such as the Emission Screener, Allocation Screener, or Fundraising Screener.
Each Token Page is organized into the following modules:
Emission: Net supply changes (cliff, linear, inflation, deflation). See for how we categorize releases into cliff unlocks or linear releases at Emission: Cliff, Linear.
Unlock Progress & Notable Events: A snapshot of total released supply and upcoming cliff unlocks.
Release Schedule: An interactive token release chart with allocation toggles and metric overlays.
Tokenomics Reference: Source reliability via Precisions and Assumptions.
How to Use the Token Page
Emission
At the top of the page, you’ll see live price, market cap, fully diluted value (FDV), circulating supply, and max supply, sourced from CoinGecko. These provide the baseline context for every analysis. For more information on supply metrics, please see Supply Metrics.

Beside that is the emission component, which standardizes all supply changes into
Inflation: all positive supply emission from cliff unlocks and linear releases.
Deflation: all negative supply decreases from mechanisms such as burn.
Emission: the difference between inflation and deflation in the timeframe.
Emissions can be projected across multiple horizons, which include +1D, +7D, +1M, +6M , +1Y , +4Y . By default, the timeframe is set to All, which is all historical emissions.
Unlock Progress & Events
The unlock widget shows total supply status, i.e., how much of the token’s supply is Unlocked, TBD Locked (see TBD Locked), Unlocked, or Untracked.
To the right of that, the Notable Cliff Unlocks carousel shows 3 historical and 1 upcoming cliff unlock events (or up to 10 historical cliff unlock events and 5 upcoming cliff unlock events with Pro ), excluding mining emissions.
These components can be used to gauge the current status of token release progress and any important upcoming release events at a glance.
Release Schedule
The Release Schedule shows how supply enters circulation over time, with interactive tools to customize the view.
On the left, allocations can be toggled individually or regrouped into Standard Allocations for cross-project comparison. Both the chart and the allocation table update instantly, and Pro users can export the full dataset as CSV .
The chart offers multiple controls:
Modes: Cumulative stacked (default) or a non-cumulative bar chart
Timeframes: the last 7D, 1M, 1Y, or All for the entire historical and projected view
Resolution: Monthly, Weekly , Daily
Striped bars highlight TBD allocations, making uncertain supply visible. If projects later define these, updates are recorded in the Historical Changes panel. See TBD Locked for more information.
For additional context, you can click Add Metric to overlay additional metrics such as additional price pairs and metrics. Pro users can also overlay Total Claimed Supply , Total Unlocked Supply , and Burn for applicable tokens, connecting release schedules to on-chain and market behavior.
Tokenomics Reference
At the bottom of every token page, allocations are listed with two important tags: Assumption and Precision. Together, these form our Precision & Assumption framework, which helps you quickly judge how reliable each piece of tokenomics data is.

Assumptions show where the release data originates. Precision indicates how exact the timing is. This framework ensures that you aren’t just seeing what is set to unlock, but also how much confidence you should have in that information.
Learn more at Precisions and Assumptions.
Why It Matters
The Token Page combines every aspect of supply analysis into one standardized view. This makes it easier to evaluate dilution risk, investor incentives, and long-term sustainability, all in one place.
Where To Next?
Check out the remaining features of the token page: Tokenomics, Unlock Events, Token Competitors, Fundraising, On-Chain Claims, and Updates.
Learn more about our Token Listing Process.
See our methodology for Non-Traditional Unlock Mechanisms, Precisions and Assumptions, TBD Locked, and Standard Allocations.
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