$ACE is getting attention after rallying even though a token unlock just took place.

That alone makes it interesting.

Many traders assume token unlocks automatically lead to downside because new supply can create selling pressure. But the market does not always react in such a simple way.

In some cases, unlock events are already priced in. In others, strong momentum, speculation, or broader market attention can temporarily outweigh supply concerns.

That is why moves like this are worth studying.

Instead of treating every unlock as a guaranteed bearish event, it is better to ask a few deeper questions:

* How large is the unlock relative to circulating supply?
* Was the event already widely expected?
* Is spot demand strong enough to absorb new supply?
* Is this a short squeeze, a sentiment move, or a structurally strong reaction?

$ACE is a good reminder that tokenomics matter, but market behavior matters too.

Price action after an unlock can sometimes tell you more than the unlock itself.