Calendar & Events
Crypto events, token unlocks, earnings, impact scoring, and countdown alerts.
Calendar Overview
The Thrive Calendar aggregates crypto-specific and macroeconomic events into a single, actionable timeline. Events that move markets, including token unlocks, protocol upgrades, exchange listings, regulatory decisions, and economic data releases, are collected from verified sources and enriched with impact scoring so you can prioritize what deserves your attention.
The calendar is accessible from the sidebar under Calendar. It displays events in a daily, weekly, or monthly view with color-coded impact indicators. All event data is available on Pro, Pro+, and Founder tiers. Free users see a preview with limited historical data.
Crypto Events
Crypto-specific events are sourced from protocol documentation, exchange announcements, on-chain governance proposals, and token economics data. Each event is categorized by type and tagged with the affected asset(s).
Token Unlocks
Token unlock events track when vested tokens become available for sale by team members, investors, or foundations. Large unlocks can create significant sell pressure, especially when the unlock represents a high percentage of circulating supply. Each unlock event shows the number of tokens being released, the percentage of circulating supply, the estimated USD value at current prices, and the recipient category (team, investor, foundation, ecosystem).
| Cliff Unlock | A large one-time release. Often the most impactful type. Occurs at the end of an initial lock-up period, typically 6-24 months post-launch. |
| Linear Unlock | Continuous daily or weekly token releases. Lower per-event impact but creates persistent sell pressure over the vesting period. |
| Milestone Unlock | Triggered by protocol milestones (TVL targets, user count thresholds). Timing is less predictable than scheduled unlocks. |
Trade around unlocks
Protocol Upgrades
Major protocol upgrades, hard forks, and network transitions are tracked with estimated dates, scope descriptions, and historical context. Upgrades that improve scalability, reduce fees, or enable new functionality tend to be positive catalysts. Contentious forks or upgrades with bug risk can be negative catalysts. Each upgrade event includes a brief description of what is changing and why it matters for traders.
Exchange Listings
New listings on major centralized exchanges (Binance, Coinbase, Bybit, OKX) are among the most reliably impactful events for smaller tokens. Thrive tracks confirmed listing announcements, scheduled trading start times, and the exchange tier (major, mid-tier, regional). Historical data shows that major exchange listings produce an average 15-30% price increase in the first 24 hours, though this effect has diminished over time as markets have become more efficient.
Governance Votes
On-chain governance proposals with trading implications are tracked on the calendar. This includes proposals to change token emission rates, modify fee structures, approve treasury spending, or alter protocol parameters that affect the economic model. Each governance event links to the on-chain proposal and shows the current voting status.
Economic Events
Macroeconomic events that influence crypto markets are included alongside crypto-native events. While crypto is often positioned as uncorrelated to traditional markets, in practice Bitcoin and the broader crypto market show significant sensitivity to Federal Reserve decisions, CPI prints, employment data, and geopolitical developments.
Federal Reserve rate decisions and press conferences. The single most impactful recurring event for risk assets including crypto.
Inflation data that shapes market expectations for monetary policy. Hot or cold prints can trigger 3-5% moves in BTC within minutes.
Non-farm payrolls, unemployment rate, and jobless claims. Influences Fed policy expectations and risk appetite.
Quarterly GDP growth data. Impacts recession risk perception and institutional capital allocation to crypto.
SEC actions, legislative developments, and international regulatory decisions that affect crypto market structure.
Impact Scoring
Every event on the calendar is assigned an impact score from 1 to 5 based on its expected influence on the affected asset(s) or the broader market. The scoring combines historical data (how much similar events have moved price in the past) with contextual factors (current market conditions, event magnitude, and positioning data).
| Impact 1 | Minimal expected impact. Routine events like minor protocol parameter adjustments or small linear token releases. No action typically required. |
| Impact 2 | Low impact. Minor exchange listings, small governance votes, or scheduled maintenance windows. Worth noting but unlikely to create trading opportunities. |
| Impact 3 | Moderate impact. Mid-size token unlocks, important governance votes, secondary economic data releases. Worth monitoring if you hold the asset. |
| Impact 4 | High impact. Major token unlocks (>3% of supply), tier-1 exchange listings, protocol upgrades, CPI/PPI releases. Likely to produce measurable price movement. |
| Impact 5 | Critical impact. FOMC rate decisions, Bitcoin halving, major regulatory rulings, contentious hard forks. Can move the entire market 5%+ in either direction. |
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Countdown Alerts
Any calendar event can have a countdown alert attached that notifies you before the event occurs. Countdown alerts let you prepare for high-impact events rather than being caught off guard.
Setting a Countdown Alert
Find the event on the calendar
Browse the calendar or use the search bar to find a specific event. Click the event to open its detail panel.
Click Set Alert
In the event detail panel, click Set Alert. Choose the lead time: 1 hour before, 4 hours before, 24 hours before, or a custom interval.
Choose notification method
Select in-app push, email, or both. The notification includes the event name, countdown remaining, impact score, and a link to the event detail page.
Receive and act
When the countdown expires, the notification fires. Use the remaining time before the event to review your positions, adjust stops, or prepare entries for anticipated post-event moves.
News Integration
Calendar events are linked to related news articles and social posts that provide additional context. When you open an event detail panel, the "Related News" section shows articles from verified crypto news sources that discuss the event. For economic events, relevant analysis from financial media is included.
News items are curated by Thrive's AI to filter out noise and surface only substantive coverage. Each linked article shows the source, publication time, and a one-sentence summary so you can decide whether to read the full article without clicking through.
Calendar in Your Trading Workflow
The calendar is most valuable when integrated into a consistent pre-trade routine. Here is a practical framework for using it.
Every Sunday, review the upcoming week's calendar. Identify impact 4-5 events and note which assets are affected. Plan position adjustments or entries around these dates.
Each morning, check today's events. Set countdown alerts for anything rated impact 3+. If a major event is scheduled, consider reducing leverage or tightening stops.
Before impact 4-5 events, check derivatives positioning (funding, OI) and on-chain flows. The market often positions before events, and that positioning can tell you which outcome is priced in.
After a major event, review the market reaction. Did price move as expected? Was the event priced in? Log your observations in the trade journal for future reference.
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