TikCoin's official account says TikWallet will be officially released within the next 24 hours, a milestone the project frames as a new chapter after a long wait.
This Tikcoin launch date update treats that promise as a test rather than a victory lap: TikCoin previously missed its July 1 listing target, so the real question is not whether another announcement has landed.
It's whether TikWallet can actually deliver working trading access once KYC and anti-fraud screening are applied.

Source: Official TikCoin token economy dashboard, captured August 21, 2026
Allocation | Percentage |
Community Mining | 80% |
Team & Dev | 8% |
Marketing | 5% |
Partnerships | 5% |
Reserve | 2% |
Total Supply | 3,333,333,333 TIK |
Previous TikCoin updates have already covered delays and roadmap changes, including the missed July 1 listing target.
Source: Posted on X by @TikCoinNetwork, captured 21 August, 2026
That history matters here: an announcement that TikWallet "will be officially released within the next 24 hours" is a promise, not a confirmation of working access.
The meaningful test is not the announcement itself; it's whether users can actually complete KYC, clear anti-fraud screening, and trade their mined TIK on August 20 as stated or whether this becomes another milestone that slips.
TikCoin's separate community message acknowledges that people naturally want to see results as quickly as possible, while stressing that the project is building something more deliberate.
Source: Posted on X by @TikCoinNetwork, captured 21 August, 2026
Read alongside the KYC and mining-requirement gates tied to TikWallet access, this points to a project actively screening its user base before opening trading, likely to filter out low-effort or fraudulent mining accounts ahead of the token becoming tradable.
That kind of screening can genuinely improve launch quality by keeping farmed accounts from immediately dumping mined supply.
It can also become a bottleneck if verification proves slower than the 24-hour rollout window suggests, a real possibility given TikCoin's own history with the July 1 target.
With 80% of TIK's 3.33B total supply allocated to community mining, the bulk of eventual circulating supply depends on how much has already been mined and how quickly KYC-cleared users gain trading access.
A large mining allocation reaching TikWallet all at once would create a very different launch-day dynamic than a gradual rollout gated by verification.
This is the direct link between today's KYC and anti-fraud emphasis and actual price behavior once trading opens.
TikWallet's in-app trading on August 20 and the broader October 10 exchange-listing target are separate events, not the same milestone under two names.
In-app trading through TikWallet would give KYC-verified, mining-eligible users their first access to a live TIK market, while October 10 refers to a wider exchange listing beyond the app itself.
Treating the two dates interchangeably risks overstating how broad TIK's actual liquidity will be on August 20.
No official launch price or listing price target has been disclosed in the material reviewed for this update, which makes a numeric Tikcoin price prediction is premature at this stage. What can be assessed is the shape of risk heading into TikWallet's rollout.
Scenario | Likely Behavior | Key Driver | Invalidation |
Smooth KYC Rollout | Gradual price discovery with limited early volatility | Verification and anti-fraud checks process on schedule, limiting first-day dumped supply | Extended KYC delays beyond the stated 24-hour window would break this |
Partial Access, Mixed Results | Choppy price action as some users trade while others remain gated | TikWallet opens on time but KYC backlog limits how many mined-TIK holders can sell immediately | Consistent with typical new-wallet rollout friction |
Rollout Slips Again | Renewed skepticism given the prior missed July 1 target | TikWallet access is delayed beyond August 20 without clear communication | Would require confirmed on-time trading access to rule out |
A second angle on this TIK price prediction isolates the mining-heavy supply structure as its own factor, separate from the KYC rollout itself.
Scenario | Likely Outlook | Key Driver | Invalidation |
Mining Supply Releases Gradually | Lower early sell pressure, more orderly price discovery | KYC gating limits how much of the 80% mining allocation reaches TikWallet at once | Would require tracking actual cleared-user volume post-launch |
Mining Supply Releases in a Rush | Sharper early volatility and potential downside pressure | A large backlog of already-mined TIK clears KYC simultaneously once TikWallet opens | Consistent with typical mining-token launch patterns |
Reserve and Team Allocations Stay Locked | Limited additional supply pressure beyond community mining | The 8% team/dev and 2% reserve allocations remain untouched near launch | Would require confirmed vesting details, not yet disclosed |
Informational purposes only, not financial advice. No official TIK launch price or listing price target has been disclosed as of this update. TikCoin has previously missed a stated listing target (July 1). Scenarios above are pattern-based assessments, not confirmed price levels or guaranteed outcomes. Cryptocurrency carries significant risk of loss.