GXT Exchange News: Staking Launches as Presale Stage 3 Nears Sellout

GXT Exchange News banner for staking launch and presale update

GXT Exchange News: Staking Goes Live Ahead of Presale Close

In the latest GXT Exchange News, the platform confirmed on August 17, 2026, that a new earning feature is now live, letting users lock GXT and USDT for rewards of up to 30 percent. 

The update landed just days before Presale Stage 3, the platform's ongoing token sale, is scheduled to close. Together, the two updates mark a fast-moving stretch for the project ahead of its planned token launch later this month.

Feature Goes Live: Key GXT Exchange News Details

According to an official post on X, the new feature lets users lock GXT or USDT and earn additional GXT in return, describing the setup as a way to lock in, grow a stack, and earn. 

Four options were listed, split by asset and lock-in period, with rates ranging from 15 percent to 30 percent depending on the asset and duration chosen.

Asset

Lock Period

Reward Rate

GXT

15 days

15%

GXT

30 days

20%

USDT

15 days

20%

USDT

30 days

30%

GXT Exchange news X Post showing staking details

Source: Official X Post

Key highlights from the announcement:

  1. The feature is now live on the project's official page

  2. Two assets supported: GXT and USDT

  3. Lock periods offered: 15-days and 30-days

  4. Rates range from 15 percent up to 30 percent depending on asset and term

Important Note: These are the terms the project has published as of this GXT Exchange News update. Return rates on any staking product can change, and none of these figures should be treated as a guaranteed outcome.

Presale Stage 3 Update: Latest GXT Exchange News on Sellout Progress

Alongside the staking rollout, the platform's live tracker shows Presale Stage 3 at 1,675,040 of its 2,000,000 token supply sold, putting the round at 83.75 percent filled. The countdown on the official page showed roughly two days and 18 hours remaining before the stage closes.

Metric

Detail

Tokens sold

1,675,040 of 2,000,000

Percent sold

83.75%

The sale closes

August 20, 2026

Price per token

$0.20

TGE unlock

60%

This is the third and final stage of the token sale, with 60-percent of purchased tokens unlocking at the Token Generation Event (TGE), meaning the project's official token launch, and the remaining 40-percent released after a three-month lock.

GXT Exchange roadmap screenshot showing live presale details

Source: Official Roadmap

What Comes Next for the Project

With the sale nearing its close and the earning feature now active, the next milestone on the roadmap is the TGE, targeted for August 28, 2026, alongside the project's first listings on centralized exchanges

Anyone tracking this GXT Exchange news cycle should note that terms for both the sale and the staking come directly from the project's own channels. 

Return figures and unlock timelines have not been independently verified beyond what the platform has published, so readers should treat percentage returns as marketing figures until confirmed through official documentation.

Conclusion

This round of GXT Exchange News brings two live updates together: a staking feature offering tiered rewards up to 30-percent and a token sale that has climbed past 83-percent sold with roughly two days left. With the TGE targeted for August 28, 2026, both updates fit into a roadmap entering its final stretch before launch.

YMYL Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Readers should conduct their own research before staking, participating in any token presale, or acting on projected return rates.

Pravin Bisen

About the Author Pravin Bisen

English News Writer at coingabbar.com

Pravin Bisen writes about crypto for CoinGabbar, combining three years of industry experience, including direct crypto exchange operations, with data-driven research. His coverage spans tokenomics, presale research, and market analysis, always sourced from verified project data rather than market speculation to help readers form their own conclusions.

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