What does a meme coin sale look like when the next price step is only hours away? That is the question around the APEMARS Presale after the project account on X posted that Stage 16 had 48 hours left and said the price would change with the next stage. The update lines up with the project website and whitepaper, which describe a 23-stage rollout for $APRZ on Ethereum. In the materials shared for this article, the live dashboard placed the sale in Stage 16, also called Signal Ping.
Source: X(formerly Twitter)
The main news event is simple: the APEMARS Presale is using a countdown-driven phase model, and the latest official post says Stage 16 is close to ending. The whitepaper says each stage lasts one week or until its token allocation sells out, whichever comes first, and the FAQ on the buy page says the mission then moves automatically to the next phase at the updated price. The whitepaper also assigns 1.16 billion tokens to Stage 16, Signal Ping. That means the current end date is tied to either the clock or a sellout, not to a fixed public calendar date.
Beyond the countdown, the APEMARS Presale has a fairly detailed token structure. The whitepaper says total supply is 70 billion tokens, with 50% reserved for token sale, 20% for staking rewards, 20% for liquidity and ecosystem use, and 5% each for community rewards and the locked team allocation. It also says unsold tokens are burned at Stages 6, 12, 18, and 23, while staking carries a published 63% APY with rewards locked for two months after launch. The roadmap places the post-presale launch phase in Q2 2026, but it does not give an exact listing date.
Source: Official Website
Because $APRZ is still in early sale phase, there is no open-market price reaction to measure yet, so any talk about trader sentiment has to stay limited to what is visible on project channels and the supplied dashboard image. The official buy page shows a dashboard field based on a listing price of $0.0055, but that is a project-published reference point, not an exchange-confirmed market price. In the same way, any price prediction beyond published platform figures remains speculative at this phase. What can be observed is that the APEMARS Presale is leaning heavily on staged scarcity, countdown timing, and roadmap milestones to keep attention focused before launch.
The next real test for the APEMARS Presale is not only whether phase 16 closes on schedule, but whether the project can move cleanly from narrative-led fundraising into delivery. Traders will likely watch three things next: whether the countdown converts into a phase 17 shift, whether roadmap timing stays intact, and whether launch details become more precise as Q2 2026 gets closer.
YMYL Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. Crypto presales are highly speculative, and readers should verify official project materials and assess risk before making any financial decision.
Yash Shelke is a crypto news writer with one year of hands-on experience in covering cryptocurrency markets, blockchain technology, and emerging Web3 trends. His work focuses on breaking crypto news, token price analysis, on-chain data insights, and market sentiment during high-volatility events.
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