Some presales grow fast because the product is good. Others trend because of word of mouth. This week, a few names keep coming up across Telegram groups and X threads.
We tracked the mentions. These are the most discussed presales right now.
1. Kaanch Network – Quiet Build, Growing Buzz
Kaanch isn’t paying for promotion. But it’s getting organic traction.
Presale is in Stage 5 at $0.16. Price will move to $0.32 in Stage 6.
- Web3 tools are working
- Telegram is active and non-spammy
- X mentions have doubled in the past 10 days
2. DeFiRail (DFR)
DeFiRail is building tools for on-chain portfolio tracking.
It’s being shared across analyst groups for its clean UX.
- Mentioned in 20+ private TG rooms
- Token powers the dashboard
- Pre-launch waitlist growing
3. MintPort (MPT)
MintPort is an NFT storefront tool for creators.
Users can launch collections without touching code.
- Trending in creator DAOs
- Token sale announced on X this week
- Early mint tools already live
4. OrbitaX (ORB)
OrbitaX is a Layer 2 that claims to compress gas usage for batch trades.
It was mentioned in multiple trading Telegrams this week after releasing its whitepaper.
- Focused on low-fee DeFi
- Smart contract audit pending
- Private group interest growing
5. ChainTix (CTX)
ChainTix helps events sell tickets using NFTs.
Mentions spiked after a presale update on X last weekend.
- Use case is clear
- Already tested with 3 events
- Community calls planned this week
FAQ
Why is Kaanch showing up more now?
Its tools are working. Presale is steady. The community is active without forced hype.
Are these mentions paid or organic?
These are organic — tracked from Telegram and X engagement, not ads.
What’s the next price for Kaanch?
$0.32 in Stage 6. Current price is $0.16.
Are these projects launched yet?
All are in presale. Some have early beta products live.
Where can I join the Kaanch presale?
Here: https://presale.kaanch.com
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