Full Avail tokenomics breakdown: AVAIL token allocation, vesting schedule, supply distribution, unlock dates, and investor terms.
Comprehensive breakdown of all investment rounds, pricing terms, and vesting schedules
Key questions and answers about Avail tokenomics.
Avail token distribution allocates 10,000,000,000 AVAIL across 5 primary stakeholder groups:
AVAIL uses variable cliffs and vesting schedules that change depending on the allocation:
22.8% of the total supply (2,278,000,000 AVAIL) is unlocked at TGE, with the tokens split between Community, Foundation, and Public Sale.
Avail has a total supply of 10,000,000,000 AVAIL, of which 3,820,568,581 AVAIL (38.2% of total) is currently circulating.
Total length of the full Avail emission schedule is 4 years, with 22.78% released in Year 1, while the remaining 77.23% is released over the following 3 years.
Avail has 1 investor round, with the following investment price and vesting:
29.9% of the Avail supply is allocated to community focused pools such as Community and Research and Airdrops.
Avail is the growth engine for applications to expand beyond their native chain, powering a new generation of cross-chain apps. From Avail Nexus, a cross-chain coordination layer that connects users, assets, and applications across chains, to a verifiable data availability layer, Avail provides developers with the infrastructure needed to build, launch, and scale across multiple EVM chains. The Avail stack includes: Avail Nexus, a cross-chain coordination layer that connects users, assets, and applications across chains, enabling seamless interaction without manual chain switching. (https://availproject.org/nexus) Avail Deposits, a cross-chain deposit widget that enables users to fund applications from assets held across multiple chains, presenting a unified balance and completing deposits in a single transaction. (https://availproject.org/nexus/deposit) Avail FastBridge, a fast cross-chain bridging interface that enables efficient asset movement across chains, providing users with instant access to applications in new ecosystems. (https://fastbridge.availproject.org/) Avail DA, a verifiable data availability layer that ensures transaction data is accessible and verifiable, enabling scalable and secure blockchain applications. (https://availproject.org/da) Applications built on Avail operate across top EVM chains while enabling users to interact through a single, seamless cross-chain flow. These applications are referred to as Liquid Apps.