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Katana’s KAT token has an April 18 unlock checkpoint, keeping supply absorption on the short-term signal board.
What Happened
CoinGecko’s Katana market page shows the KAT unlock schedule and flags the next token unlock on April 18, with the tracker listing a large unlock tranche. Unlock trackers can vary by allocation methodology, so the headline is best treated as a supply-event marker rather than a standalone trade.
Why It Matters
For traders, the important question is whether new liquid supply meets enough spot demand. A token can absorb an unlock cleanly if liquidity and buyers are present; it can also fail rallies if supply appears into weak books.
This fits CryptoSigy because it affects signal quality and risk sizing. The unlock does not create a guaranteed direction, but it changes the evidence a trader should require before chasing a KAT move.
What To Watch Next
Watch exchange volume, spread quality and whether KAT holds structure after the unlock window. A clean reclaim after supply release is stronger evidence than pre-unlock speculation.
Decision Context
This item is being kept on CryptoSigy because it affects trading context: venue support, token supply, liquidity access, market structure or execution risk. The immediate takeaway is not to predict a guaranteed direction, but to identify what must be checked before a signal is trusted around this event.
The duplicate-control point is tied to the specific exchange note, unlock, acquisition or network metric in this article. Similar assets can appear again later, but only a new listing window, delisting deadline, supply number, flow change or execution impact should justify another post.
Source And Execution Discipline
The source check matters because exchange notes, unlock trackers and market dashboards can update at different speeds. Treat the cited source as the event anchor, then confirm venue status, withdrawal availability, circulating-supply context or market depth before sizing any trade. If the data conflicts, reduce the article to watchlist context until execution evidence improves.
Update Criteria
Update this news item only if the same event receives a new official status, a changed deadline, a revised number, confirmed lineup information, a venue notice, or a follow-up source that changes the reader decision. A related theme without a new event delta should stay in the cluster rather than become a duplicate article.
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