TikCoin says it will not announce a new date until everything is locked in
TikCoin, the token behind the TikChain Network, has delayed its mainnet and exchange listing plans once more.
The project had earlier set January 7, 2026, as the date for its full mainnet launch. That date was meant to bring exchange listings and verified Creator-Nodes online.
That deadline has now passed without the promised rollout.
Team cites need for final confirmations
In a recent update, the TikCoin team said they are working to finalize all pieces before sharing a new date.
They said they don't want to announce another date that might change again. So they are waiting for full confirmation on fixed timelines first.
The team wrote that once a new date is shared, it will be final. No more shifting deadlines, according to the statement.
What is TikCoin's token supply setup?
TikCoin has a total supply of 3,333,333,333 TIK tokens. The breakdown looks like this:
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80% goes to Community Mining
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8% is set aside for Team & Development
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5% is allocated to Marketing
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5% goes to Partnerships
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2% is held in Reserve
This structure puts most of the supply, 80%, directly into community mining. That's a large share compared to many other token projects.
Why the delay matters for holders
Delays in mainnet launches are common in crypto. But they still affect trust.
Investors and community members were expecting exchange listings tied to the January date. With that date now missed, many are watching for the next announcement closely.
The team has not given a new timeline. They only said updates will come once everything is locked in.
What happens next
For now, TikCoin holders will need to wait. The project says its priority is a launch that works well for the whole community, not a rushed one.
No exchange names have been confirmed yet. No new date has been set either.
This is a developing story. Readers should watch official TikCoin and TikChain Network channels for the next update.
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