Moonbirds Announces BIRD Token Unlock Schedule for NFT Stakers

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Moonbirds announced the BIRD token unlock schedule on January 28, 2026, revealing that NFT stakers can claim 25% of the total supply over 24 months. NFTs from Moonbirds, Mythics, and Oddities are eligible via Nesting 2.0, with monthly allocations released on the 28th. The ETH price dipped slightly as the floor price fell from 1.6 ETH to 1.1 ETH. Altcoins to watch may include BIRD as the token contract address was disclosed: G7vQWurMkMMm2dU3iZpXYFTHT9Biio4F4gZCrwFpKNwG.

BlockBeats News: On January 28, Moonbirds announced details of the BIRD token economics. NFTs including Moonbirds, Mythics, and Oddities will receive tokens through the "Nesting 2.0" mechanism. Users who stake (Nest) their NFTs will receive SBTs (Soulbound Tokens). The airdropped SBT shares do not require locking, while the staked NFTs will entitle users to monthly allocations on the 28th of each month for the next 24 months. Staking NFTs will grant users 25% of the total token supply.


Affected by this news, Moonbirds NFTs experienced a decline, with the floor price dropping from 1.6 ETH to 1.1 ETH.


In addition, the team has announced the token contract address: G7vQWurMkMMm2dU3iZpXYFTHT9Biio4F4gZCrwFpKNwG. Users are advised to follow official channels to avoid security risks.

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