Key Points
- Notcoin (NOT) team announced that 5 million people claimed the token in the first 36 hours after listing.
- NOT was listed on multiple exchanges on May 16, starting trading at around $1 billion market cap.
The team behind the popular project that took the crypto industry by storm, Notcoin, announced via their X account that 5 million people claimed NOT in the first 36 hours after listing.
NOT was listed on multiple exchanges on May 16, including Binance, OKX, Gate.io, Bitfinex, Bitget, and more. The token launched with a market capitalization of approximately $1 billion.
The announcement revealing that 5 million people have already claimed their tokens, the team behind the project also said that 4 million tokens are deposited to exchanges or staked, and 1 million have been claimed on-chain.
The Notcoin team also showed their gratitude to everyone who staked their tokens for their dedication and trust. They also revealed some of the future plans for the project.
These include campaigns, products, and offers that will arrive during the next week. They noted that users will get one more week of the offered Level after the staking period ends, for free.
Also, Gold and Platinum levels will get access to allocations for other launches, according to the same post. The team also told users that they are free to unstake their coins and withdraw them on-chain anytime, as Notcoin is a free choice.
NOT's price today is up by almost 3%, according to data from CoinMarketCap. The current market cap is a little over $700 million.
Notcoin donated over 1 billion NOT tokens to Telegram
The other day, the Notcoin team announced that they have donated over one billion NOT tokens to Telegram and its founder, Pavel Durov.
The team also said that Pavel Durov and the Telegram team made the Telegram app, set the bar for builders, and created a lot of opportunities for everyone, including Notcoin.
The Notcoin team also revealed on X that Durov plans to hold his gift until 100x.

Telegram and its founder Pavel Durov made headlines not too long ago, when in a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, Durov, addressed the decreasing tolerance of governmental agencies for people’s privacy via Internet monitoring.


