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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Vesting is when a certain amount of tokens is locked up for a specific time period. In the world of cryptocurrencies, it means gradually releasing tokens over time to people like investors, project teams, and advisors who contribute to the project. It&#8217;s done to ensure the project&#8217;s success, create trust and prevent price manipulation. It</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Vesting</strong> is when a certain amount of tokens is locked up for a specific time period. In the world of cryptocurrencies, <b>it </b>means gradually releasing tokens over time to people like investors, project teams, and advisors who contribute to the project. It&#8217;s done to ensure the project&#8217;s success, create trust and prevent price manipulation.</p>
<p>It is important in crypto projects for a few reasons. First, it helps <strong>stabilize token prices</strong> by preventing sudden selling. By releasing tokens gradually, it reduces speculation and makes the market more stable.</p>
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<p>Second, it shows the project team&#8217;s long-term commitment. Releasing tokens over time shows they believe in the success of the project. This boosts investor confidence and ensures the project can continue to grow.</p>
<p>Vesting is also important for advisors and partners involved in the project. It encourages their dedication and keeps them motivated. This helps maintain long-term collaborations, which bring valuable knowledge and expertise to the project.</p>
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<h2><strong>Types Of Vesting</strong></h2>
<p>It plays a crucial role in crypto projects, ensuring success and supporting a healthy ecosystem. Gradually releasing tokens helps stabilize prices, builds trust with investors, and shows long-term commitment. It also motivates the project team and other contributors. It is a key element for sustainable success in the world of cryptocurrencies.</p>
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<li><strong>Linear Vesting:</strong> Linear vesting refers to unlocking assets in equal time intervals. For example, if stakeholders are entitled to receive 5% of the tokens every six months, it is an example of linear vesting. This means that participants would have received 20% of the tokens over a two-year period.</li>
<li><strong>Graded Vesting</strong>: As the name suggests, graded vesting is a type of vesting where tokens are unlocked gradually. For instance, in this type, 5% of the tokens may be unlocked after the first six months, followed by an additional 10% after 18 months and a total of 30% after three years. Keep in mind that the specific percentages may vary from project to project. If a stakeholder leaves before the vesting period, they may only receive the tokens they have earned during their time in the project.</li>
<li><strong>Cliff</strong> <strong>Vesting</strong>: In cliff vesting, the timing of when a stakeholder will receive their tokens is predetermined. Once the specified period is reached, the stakeholder is eligible to receive their full allocation of tokens. However, if a stakeholder leaves the project before the cliff period is over, they may not receive any tokens at all.</li>
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