If you’re looking for fresh entries this quarter, watch the tokens launching over the next few weeks.
These projects are either in late-stage presale or preparing for public listing. Each one has early users, working tools, or strong attention from key groups.
1. Kaanch Network – Final Presale Stages
Kaanch is about to close Stage 5 of its presale. Price is $0.16. Stage 6 will move to $0.32.
Launch is expected in Q2.
- Working DAO and staking tools
- Early adoption by Web3 users
- Telegram is growing without forced marketing
2. CoreLoop (CRL)
CoreLoop is building a framework for Web3 browser games.
They’re finalizing token launch this month with in-game utility built in.
- Token connects users, items, and rewards
- Launch expected late May
- Already playable
3. RailBridge (RBR)
RailBridge offers cross-chain transfer APIs for devs.
It automates swaps and token bridges for small dApps.
- Token launch set for June
- Product live in testing
- Strong response from indie teams
4. PayMint (PMT)
PayMint is a payment layer for small businesses using stablecoins.
Their token launches in Q2, used for merchant rewards and discounts.
- MVP live on testnet
- Token role is active
- Quietly building with no noise
5. TrustKeys (TKS)
TrustKeys is a passwordless login system for Web3 apps.
Token launch will activate access limits and dev credits.
- On-chain auth tools
- Launch window: mid-June
- Security-focused investor base
FAQ
Which project is closest to listing?
Kaanch is expected to list shortly after Stage 6. It’s already in final presale at $0.16.
Are these tokens public yet?
No. All are either in final presale or waiting to list.
Which project has real users?
Kaanch and CoreLoop have active users already testing features.
Why is $0.16 important for Kaanch?
It’s the current price. Next stage is $0.32. That’s a 2x just on entry.
Where can I join Kaanch before launch?
Here: https://presale.kaanch.com
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