AlphaPepe News: Third CEX Partner Officially Announced, Full Details

AlphaPepe News third CEX announcement and Stage 19 presale

AlphaPepe News Today: Azbit, BiFinance, and Biconomy Confirmed as CEX

AlphaPepe has some news to share. The team says a third exchange will list its token, ALPE.

This comes after two earlier announcements. Azbit was named first, on June 17. BiFinance followed on June 21. Now the project says Biconomy is joining the list too. It's building momentum — at least, that's the story the team is telling.

What Did AlphaPepe News Actually Announce?

According to a post from the Alpha Pepe team, Biconomy will list an ALPE/USDT trading pair. The post says it's "coming soon," with no exact date given yet.

AlphaPepe CEX Name Reveal

Source: X Post

That's an important detail. "Coming soon" isn't a launch. It's a stated intention.

Here's what's worth knowing before getting excited about any of this AlphaPepe News:

  • These are announcements made by the AlphaPepe team itself, not confirmed independently by Azbit, BiFinance, or Biconomy on their own channels as of this writing.
  • No official listing date has been shared for the Biconomy pairing.
  • Presale progress and CEX listing promises are separate things. One doesn't guarantee the other.
  • If you want to verify a launch yourself, checking the exchange's own announcements page is the more reliable route than a project's social post.

Where Does the Alpha Pepe Presale Stand Right Now?

The ALPE presale is live. It's currently at Stage 19, with the price at $0.02053 per token.

The team says $1,900,894.39 has been raised so far. Their stated target is $2,250,000.

Buying works in three steps, per the project's site:

  1. Connect a Web3 wallet — MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or a WalletConnect option
  2. Load the wallet with BNB, ETH, or USDT, plus extra for gas fees
  3. Confirm the transaction on-chain

What Happens After the Presale Ends?

This is where AlphaPepe News gets less concrete. The project points to CEX listings — Azbit, BiFinance, and now Biconomy — as the next step after pre-sale funds close.

But pre-sale buyers should know: tokens from new projects carry real risk. Prices can swing sharply once trading opens. Liquidity can be thin. Listing promises don't always play out on the timeline projects suggest.

Conclusion

None of this makes AlphaPepe a bad project by definition — plenty of tokens do list where they say they will. But a presale stage number and an exchange name in a social post are marketing signals, not guarantees. Anyone considering ALPE should treat "coming soon" as exactly that, and verify listing claims directly with the exchanges named before acting on them.

YMYL Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not financial advice. Cryptocurrency presales carry significant risk, including total loss of funds. Exchange listing announcements made by a project are not independently verified guarantees. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.

Deepmala Upadhyay

About the Author Deepmala Upadhyay

English News Writer at coingabbar.com

Deepmala Upadhyay is an experienced crypto journalist, content strategist, and News writer with over 6 years of expertise in writing and the crypto industry. Holding a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science and a deep understanding of blockchain technology and financial markets, she excels in delivering exclusive news, in-depth research blogs, and expertly crafted on-page SEO content. As a team lead and content writer at CoinGabbar, Deepmala is responsible for analyzing blockchain technologies, cryptocurrency, price movements, and the crypto market with precision and insight. Her keen ability to create well-researched, impactful content, combined with her expertise in market analysis, makes her a trusted voice in the crypto space.

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