A lockup structure restricts early investors or company insiders from selling shares for a set period after an IPO or token launch. Used to prevent immediate sell-offs and stabilize prices, it primarily benefits long-term shareholders and project teams by ensuring gradual market entry. This mechanism builds trust and protects early-stage valuations.
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