Most low cap tokens don’t survive. The few that do usually have one thing in common — real use.
This list focuses on low cap presales. Not meme coins. Not hype. Just utility-driven projects building tools people can use.
1. Kaanch Network – Stage 5 at $0.16
Kaanch is one of the few low cap presales with working tools already live.
It’s a Web3 governance and staking token. It supports DAOs, builders, and dApp communities.
- Active staking and governance
- Current price: $0.16
- Next stage: $0.32
This is a presale still under the radar but gaining buyers each day.
2. ClipNode (CLP)
ClipNode helps creators sell digital downloads as NFTs.
Files are stored on decentralized storage and can be transferred peer-to-peer.
- Priced under $0.10
- First buyer tools already released
- Launching on Polygon
3. RelayFi (RLY)
RelayFi is a payment tool for small business invoices on-chain.
It helps users generate crypto invoices with auto-conversion to stablecoins.
- Built for freelancers
- Clean, working dashboard
- Token priced at $0.07
4. StackBuild (STK)
StackBuild is a platform for smart contract deployment with templates.
It lets new projects launch tokens, staking, and airdrops without code.
- Token used for builder credits
- Live beta
- Still raising small rounds
5. VeriTask (VTS)
VeriTask is a bounty board for on-chain task verification.
Projects list tasks. Users complete them. Proof is verified by wallet activity.
- Token used to post or claim
- Community testing live
- $300K TVL in bounties
FAQ
What’s the lowest priced utility token here?
Kaanch at $0.16 is low-priced and already functional.
How do I know these tokens are real?
Check their websites, GitHub, and working demos. Most of these have early tools online.
Are these projects VC-backed?
Most are bootstrapped. That’s why entry points are still good.
Which one has the most upside?
Kaanch has utility, a working product, and a rising presale price structure.
Where’s the Kaanch presale page?
Right here: https://presale.kaanch.com
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