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    Worldcoin eases off the gas as WLD unlock rate drops 43%

    John SmithBy John SmithApril 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Worldcoin will cut WLD’s daily unlock rate by about 43% from July 24, halving community emissions and trimming team and investor unlocks as selling pressure concerns mount.

    Summary

    • Worldcoin says 4.9b WLD (49% of supply) is unlocked, with around 3.3b in circulation; the daily unlock will fall from ~5.1m WLD to ~2.9m in July.
    • Community unlocks drop 50% from 3.2m to 1.6m WLD per day, while team and investor unlocks fall 32% from 1.9m to 1.3m WLD.
    • The project stresses WLD’s continuous linear unlocks “with no cliffs,” arguing the on‑chain adjustment is meant to “gradually reduce selling pressure” rather than shock markets.

    Worldcoin’s development team has outlined a major change to the WLD token’s emission schedule, saying it will cut the daily unlocking rate by about 43% from late July in a move aimed at gradually easing structural selling pressure. In a blog post on its official site, the project said that from July 24, 2026, the aggregate unlock rate will fall from roughly 5.1 million WLD per day to about 2.9 million, as on‑chain contracts automatically adjust the flow of new tokens to the community, team and early investors.

    According to Worldcoin, a total of 4.9 billion WLD — 49% of the token’s 10 billion maximum supply — has been unlocked so far, with approximately 3.3 billion WLD in actual circulation. The project emphasized that WLD uses a continuous linear unlocking mechanism with “no one‑time large unlocks (cliffs),” arguing that the scheduled rate change is “due to established on‑chain contract arrangements” rather than a discretionary decision by the foundation or contributors.

    The adjustment will hit different stakeholder buckets in distinct ways. The unlock rate for the “World community” allocation, which covers tokens distributed to users and operators, will be cut from 3.2 million WLD per day to 1.6 million, a 50% reduction. At the same time, the unlock rate for “team and investors” will fall from 1.9 million WLD per day to 1.3 million, a smaller but still significant 32% reduction. In aggregate, daily unlocks drop from about 5.1 million WLD to roughly 2.9 million WLD, a change the team says is intended “to gradually reduce selling pressure” as more of the supply becomes liquid.

    The blog frames this as a “tokenomics milestone,” suggesting that the most aggressive phase of emissions is now behind the project. Worldcoin officials argue that a predictable, linearly slowing unlock schedule is better for long‑term holders than either perpetual high emissions or lumpy cliff events that can shock markets.

    For traders and existing holders, the immediate takeaway is nuanced. On one hand, a 43% cut in the daily unlock rate mechanically reduces the amount of new WLD that can hit secondary markets each day, all else equal. On the other, nearly half of the total supply is already unlocked, and about 3.3 billion WLD is circulating, meaning that any relief from slower future emissions has to be weighed against the large base of tokens that can already be sold.

    Market reaction will ultimately depend on whether demand for WLD — from governance, staking, ecosystem incentives or speculative flows — grows faster than the slowed unlock curve. If activity around the Worldcoin protocol and its associated World ID infrastructure accelerates, the new schedule could help absorb selling and support price. If adoption stalls, slower unlocks alone may not be enough to prevent further dilution for existing holders.



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