Next week is going to be an interesting week in the blockchain industry. TOP 7 ICO has released a detailed schedule of major blockchain events happening from August 19th to August 25th. This week will feature several noteworthy activities across various crypto and blockchain projects. Moreover, there will be some token unlocks as well which need to be monitored if you are a trader.
Blockchain Updates: AARK to Launch 50x Leverage Trade, $SZKJ Unlock on August 19
On August 19th, AARK will open a 50x leverage trade on U.S Presidential Election. This move is intended to capture attention within the markets. Furthermore, the release of the new SZKJ token will take place, and the token supply will increase by $19 million of tokens.
The market is expected to experience a few new listings and launches on August 20. The DOGS ($DOGS) token will first be listed on major exchanges such as Bybit, Gate, OKX, KuCoin, and Bitget. In the same time, another token identified as CAT ($CAT) will be floating on the TokenFi Launchpad. Another significant event happening on this day is the $AVAX token unlock which unlocks largest amount of $196 million worth of tokens thereby affecting market statistics of the token.
SAI to Prepare Snapshot for Airdrop Season 1 on August 25
On August 21st, Scroll will release the Darwin update which is a major update that will bring new features to the application. It also simply the addition of new functionality and added value, which is why this event is so significant for users and investors.
As for August 22nd, NYAN will be hosting its Open Pre-Alpha Playtest 3 but this is open only for NFT owners. It means that through this playtest, they will be able to try their new game before the rest of the community because of the involvement of NFTs. On August 25, SAI will create a snapshot for Airdrop Season 1.
Ultimately, these events are going to demonstrate the active and dynamic nature of the blockchain industry as there exist endless doors and openings for everyone in the next week.
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