Why did the OpenEden team choose not to sell tokens?

Source Cryptopolitan

Pushing aside the 97% drop from its token’s peak, OpenEden announced that all team and advisor tokens would remain locked for an additional nine months, so that no team or advisor tokens will hit the market until at least January 2027.

The announcement came in a statement released via OpenEden’s X account, in which the team outlined the projects they are committing to, summarized what the protocol has built over the past year, and declared that they believe the most important phase of OpenEden’s growth still lies ahead.

EDEN continues to trade within its current range, in keeping with the token’s muted performance since launch. 

OpenEden team commits to January 2027 token lockup amid 97% lifetime dip
OpenEden’s token price remains muted despite the renewed commitment by its team. Source: CoinMarketCap

Why did the OpenEden team choose not to sell tokens?

According to the X statement, the extension seems to be voluntary. Under the revised vesting schedule, no team or advisor can begin vesting until January 2027, which is a nine-month addition to what was already a long wait. 

The project described the move as a “collective decision” reflecting commitment to “scaling from a position of strength and long-term alignment.”

However, in a practical sense, the extension removes one of the most persistent issues affecting token prices in early-stage projects, which is the fear that insiders would sell their assets the moment they are allowed to. 

Pushing the vesting date to January 2027 suggests that OpenEden’s team has no intention of selling anywhere near the current value, and that they expect the token to be worth more nine months from now. 

As such, it’s a gamble: the move could either be a vote of confidence or a sunk-cost commitment, depending on how the token moves.

How did the token fall so low?

EDEN is currently trading at around $0.029, which is a decline of around 97% from its all-time high. However, the token did not collapse because of poor management or because OpenEden could not complete its goals. 

Success in the real-world asset (RWA) sector comes in the form of high TVLs and institutional partners, not specifically via price increases. 

This means that while big banks or hedge funds might use a protocol for its efficiency and security (in turn boosting its TVL and reputation), the actual profit gained often stays within the project itself instead of flowing to the token. 

Essentially, protocols like OpenEden may be useful, while their tokens are seen as a separate, volatile asset that its institutional partners may not be willing to hold. 

OpenEden promises future growth

Despite the pricing issues, the portfolio that OpenEden has built since last year cannot be dismissed. Its TBILL Fund (a tokenized US Treasury bill product) received an AA+ rating from S&P Global in October 2025, making it one of few tokenized fund projects to receive an investment-grade rating from a major agency. 

OpenEden team commits to January 2027 token lockup amid 97% lifetime dip
OpenEden holds over $100M across its products. Source: RWA.xyz

Additionally, BNY, the world’s largest custodian bank handling over $52 trillion in assets, was appointed as the manager and primary custodian of the fund’s underlying assets. 

USDO, which operates as OpenEden’s regulated yield-bearing stablecoin, also expanded across various centralized exchanges, brokers, and DeFi markets. On top of that, PRISM, now described as the market’s first regulated tokenized multi-strategy portfolio with no direct competitor in the RWA sector, was launched.

The project also closed a strategic investment round backed by Ripple, Lightspeed Faction, and Falcon X, combining both crypto and traditional investors in a round that reflects the positioning that OpenEden is trying to take up at the intersection of DeFi and traditional finance. 

Nonetheless, the extension of its token vesting period on top of naming BNY as a custodian and the S&P Global ratings on its core product removes a layer of uncertainty for existing EDEN holders. 

But whether “the most important phase of OpenEden’s growth lies ahead” like OpenEden believes is true or not, can only be proven in the coming nine months.

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