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deBridge's DBR unlock gives April 17 a second clear token-supply event for traders after the ZKsync unlock already put vesting schedules in focus.

What Happened

Tokenomist's deBridge page was updated on April 17 and shows DBR supply and vesting data after the scheduled release window, while PANews and BeInCrypto previews highlighted an April 17 DBR unlock of roughly 618 million tokens. The event is tied to deBridge's cross-chain protocol tokenomics, not to a new product launch, so the trading question is whether the newly liquid supply is absorbed or whether it creates temporary pressure.

Why It Matters

For CryptoSigy, this belongs on the token-unlock board because same-day supply events can change how traders read a chart. A DBR move today should be checked against unlock timing, exchange liquidity, and whether the first post-event retest attracts buyers. Cross-chain infrastructure tokens can also trade on broader bridge and interoperability narratives, so separating structural demand from vesting pressure matters before using a signal.

Decision Angle

This item is being treated as publish-worthy because it has a clear owner fit for CryptoSigy: it changes either market structure, protocol discovery, or matchday decision context rather than acting as a generic headline. The practical read is to connect the update with the next decision a reader has to make, then avoid stretching it beyond the evidence available today.

The article therefore keeps the scope narrow. It does not turn a single injury tag, unlock, funding round, or exchange note into a full thesis. It identifies what changed, why that change matters for the site audience, and which follow-up signal would make the story stronger or weaker during the next update cycle.

That scope also helps with duplicate control. Similar assets, teams, or protocols may appear in future coverage, but this article is tied to the specific event delta described above. A later post should only exist if a new number, status, product, integration, or market reaction changes the decision context.

What To Watch Next

Watch DBR exchange depth, spot volume, and whether any rally is sold into after unlock-related supply becomes tradable. If price holds with stable spreads and improving volume, the unlock can become a reset. If price fails retests while deposits or sell-side depth rise, treat the setup as supply-sensitive rather than pure market momentum.

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