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Pudgy Penguins rally coincides with token unlock as analyst flags exit liquidity risk

By Sam Reynolds · Published April 27, 2026 · 6 min read · Source: CoinDesk
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Pudgy Penguins rally coincides with token unlock as analyst flags exit liquidity risk

DNTV Research's Bradley Park says bullish ecosystem news gave large holders the liquidity they needed to sell into a recent PENGU unlock.

By Sam Reynolds|Edited by Omkar Godbole Apr 27, 2026, 12:11 p.m. Make preferred on
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What to know:

Pudgy Penguins’ recent rally may be a breakout driven by ecosystem momentum. This move appears to have benefited long-term holders in unexpected ways, according to on-chain data.

According to DNTV Research founder Bradley Park, the surge may have provided liquidity, that is, enough buyers in the market, for large holders to sell following a mid-April token unlock.

"The news around the Pengu Card, PenguBot, and other ecosystem updates are secondary narratives at best," Park told CoinDesk. "The real story is the large token unlock that happened roughly 10 days ago."

The Pudgy Penguins team did not respond to a request for comment by press time.

Token unlocks are scheduled releases of coin supply, similar in spirit to post-IPO lockup expirations that periodically flood equity markets with newly available shares.

Park points to the token unlock on April 17, when roughly 703 million PENGU — about 0.79% of the total supply of roughly 88 billion — hit the market in a single tranche.

The on-chain activity in the hours that followed, paired with a sharp jump in futures positioning, tracks the pattern seen at prior unlocks, where large holders use a window of rising liquidity to sell into strength.

The primary unlock wallet received 182.8 million PENGU and, within roughly 50 minutes, dispersed them across 19 separate addresses.

Park calls the sequence a "vesting-claim-and-disperse" pattern, the kind of choreography more commonly associated with preparing to sell than with settling in for the long hold.

The mechanics aren't complicated: tokens come out of the vesting contract and get split across multiple wallets, which lets the eventual sale move in pieces small enough that no single transaction tips the market against the seller.

The futures market moved alongside it. Open interest in PENGU rose from about $36 million to $59 million during the rally, with repeated short squeezes amplifying upward momentum.

Short squeezes — the same mechanic retail traders watched drive GameStop in 2021 — force traders betting against the price to buy back in and cover their positions, layering fresh demand on top of whatever was already pushing the market higher.

For a holder trying to exit, that is close to an ideal environment: someone else's forced buying absorbing their selling, with the price still moving the right way.

Open interest measures the total value of futures contracts still open in the market, and when it rises alongside price, it usually means traders are piling into new long positions rather than closing out old ones. That deepening of liquidity is exactly what a large holder needs to sell size without moving the price against themselves.

"My hypothesis: the price rally was engineered to provide exit liquidity for unlock recipients," Park told CoinDesk in a note. "The bullish narratives — game launches, Visa card, Telegram bot — gave market participants a reason to bid, while the unlock beneficiaries used the resulting liquidity to sell into strength."

"The news didn't cause the rally," he added. "It provided cover for post-unlock distribution."

Park's analysis aligns with broader signs of concentration in the NFT market.

As CoinDesk reported earlier, buyer participation has been declining even as prices rise, with activity increasingly concentrated in a handful of collections, such as Pudgy Penguins. In that environment, relatively small flows can have an outsized impact on price.

Next month will show if this is an isolated event or part of a pattern.

Pudgy Penguins' vesting schedule shows monthly unlocks of roughly 703 million PENGU continuing through at least July, with the next tranche scheduled for May 17.

Each event introduces new supply, creating recurring windows where price action and underlying flows may diverge.

What the market has to sort out now is whether the rally reflects durable demand or just well-timed liquidity around new supply.

The ecosystem news is real enough. Whether it points to growth or to a cover for an exit is the question the next few months of unlocks – without the same bullish narratives – will answer.


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