Manta Network is in a very different phase than it was during its early growth push. After sunsetting Manta Atlantic on August 1, 2026, the project is now fully centered on Manta Pacific, its modular zkEVM-focused Layer 2. That strategic shift matters for MANTA holders because token unlocks now sit at the center of the market story. In this article, we’ll break down Manta Network token supply, how MANTA allocations work across Atlantic and Pacific, what the next unlock means, and why on-chain activity and liquidity matter just as much as the unlock calendar.
Manta Network used to run with a dual-chain narrative: Manta Atlantic on Polkadot and Manta Pacific as an Ethereum-aligned Layer 2. That structure has now been simplified. Official Manta materials show that Manta Atlantic entered read-only migration preparation in June 2026 and fully sunset on August 1, 2026. Staking rewards on Atlantic had already stopped on May 1, 2026, with new staking no longer accepted from March 18.
That matters for token analysis because the project is no longer trying to support two parallel ecosystems. Instead, Manta Network is making a focused bet on Manta Pacific. According to Manta’s technical roadmap, the long-term goal remains a modular zkEVM using Polygon CDK and Celestia data availability, with ZK proof aggregation intended to lower verification costs and improve throughput for applications.
For investors, the message is clear: MANTA’s value case now depends less on broad narrative appeal and more on whether Pacific can keep users, liquidity, and builders after the ecosystem consolidation.
MANTA has a total initial supply of 1,000,000,000 tokens. Official tokenomics materials explain that both Atlantic and Pacific have a representation of that supply, with bridge-based locking and unlocking used to map circulating tokens between the two environments. In simple terms, this is not two separate supplies. It is one token supply managed across two network representations.
One of the clearest confirmed allocation figures comes from Parachains.info, which lists the crowdloan reward pool at 156,000,005 MANTA, or 15.6% of total supply. Official tokenomics materials also state that allocations include public investors, private investors, strategic investors, institutional investors, the foundation, team, advisors, and ecosystem-related distributions.
Beginners should focus on one idea here: total supply tells you the ceiling, but circulating supply is what traders feel in the market. Every unlock increases the amount of MANTA that can potentially be sold, transferred, or used in DeFi.
According to Tokenomist tracking, Manta Network is expected to unlock 13.8 million MANTA on August 18, 2026. The provided research values that unlock at about $809,000 and notes that the released tokens are tied to private investors and ecosystem-related allocations.
| Metric | Detail |
|---|---|
| Total supply | 1,000,000,000 MANTA |
| Crowdloan reward pool | 156,000,005 MANTA (15.6% of supply) |
| Next tracked unlock date | August 18, 2026 |
| Next tracked unlock amount | 13,800,000 MANTA |
| Tracked unlock value | About $809,000 |
| Likely allocation sources | Private investors and ecosystem-related shares |
On paper, 13.8 million tokens may not look huge against a 1 billion supply. In practice, what matters is the size of that unlock relative to liquid float, daily trading depth, and actual demand. When a token has softer on-chain momentum, even a moderate unlock can weigh on short-term price action.
Token unlocks do not automatically cause a sell-off, but they increase the chance of one. Private investors, strategic backers, or ecosystem recipients may choose to hold, deploy, or sell their tokens. The market does not know that in advance, so traders usually price in some risk before the unlock date.
With Manta Network, this risk is amplified by the current stage of the ecosystem. DefiLlama data in the provided materials shows chain TVL around $3.56 million, bridged TVL around $22.01 million, and 24-hour active addresses at 269. That is a much cooler on-chain picture than the network’s earlier peak periods.
At the same time, Manta’s own January 2026 social update said its CeDeFi TVL reached $41.71 million, with 23 million MANTA staked on Symbiotic and more than 780,000 MANTA distributed as rewards. That suggests the brand is still active and partnerships are still moving. But there is also a clear data gap between official social metrics and chain-level aggregation data. For traders, that gap is worth watching because price tends to follow verifiable usage over time.
Not all unlocks are equal. A token release tied to community incentives or productive ecosystem usage can be easier for the market to absorb than a release going to early investors with lower cost bases. In MANTA’s case, the tracked August 18 unlock includes private investor and ecosystem-related allocations, which means the market may treat it cautiously.
This is also why the end of Atlantic staking matters. Manta Network said inflationary staking rewards would dilute holders over time, which is why the staking program was terminated. That decision removes one dilution channel, but it does not remove vesting-based unlock pressure. So while some token emissions have stopped, vesting schedules still matter.
Manta Network is not a dead project. It still has several support factors. DefiLlama records show the project raised $25 million in a Series A round in July 2023, backed by Polychain Capital, Qiming Venture Partners, AllianceDAO, SevenX Ventures, and CoinFund. The project has also continued partnership activity, including Pruv Finance and earlier QuickSwap integration on Manta Pacific.
Its technical positioning also remains relevant. A modular zkEVM stack using Polygon CDK and Celestia DA still fits the broader market interest in lower-cost, application-focused Ethereum scaling. If Manta Pacific can convert that architecture into sticky apps and sustainable liquidity, MANTA could gain support beyond pure speculation.
Still, support factors only matter if they show up in measurable ecosystem health: rising TVL, better trading volume, more active addresses, and stronger use of MANTA inside the blockchain ecosystem.
Watch how MANTA trades before and after the scheduled 13.8 million token release. A muted reaction can signal the market had already priced it in. A sharp move can show that liquidity is thin or sentiment is weak.
Unlock schedules matter most when demand is flat. If Pacific attracts more users or stronger DeFi activity, new supply becomes easier to absorb.
TVL, active addresses, stablecoin activity, and bridge flows are better indicators of health than social buzz alone. The current gap between official CeDeFi figures and DefiLlama chain data should not be ignored.
Since Atlantic is gone, Manta Network no longer has room to spread attention across two chains. That makes Pacific retention the main test for the project and for MANTA tokenomics.
Manta Network still has capital backing, a recognizable brand, and a technical roadmap that fits the modular blockchain trend. But for MANTA, the near-term market story is less about big promises and more about whether new supply keeps outrunning real demand. If Pacific shows stronger user retention and deeper liquidity, unlock pressure becomes easier to absorb; if not, each vesting event can keep capping upside.
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