What does the Little Pepe launch date really give you as a presale buyer? That question is driving searches ahead of the LILPEPE TGE on April 30. The project X feed says LILPEPE goes live that day, yet the official site shows a different path for presale holders. Public trading starts first. Your own tokens stay locked.
Source: X(formerly Twitter)
The Little Pepe launch date points to the Token Generation Event, or TGE. In simple terms, that is when a token starts trading in public. The whitepaper roadmap points to Uniswap and top exchanges, though the documents reviewed do not name any centralized exchange yet.
In the project materials supplied for this brief, the planned listing price is $0.003. The dashboard image shared here shows Stage 13 at $0.0022 and the next stage at $0.0023. That gives Stage 13 buyers a paper gain of about 36% at open. Paper gain matters. Tradeable gain does not start for presale holders on day one.
The Little Pepe launch date is only event one. Event two comes after all presale stages sell out, because the site says tokens become claimable only then. Event three comes after the lock period ends.
April 30: LILPEPE starts public trading. New buyers can trade freely.
After sellout: The claim page opens on the official site. Your dashboard still shows allocation, not a wallet balance.
About 3 months later: The first 5% unlock can begin. Another 5% follows every 30 days.
That means the vesting schedule implies roughly 20 months to fully unlock a pre-sale bag. The vesting page also says only 20 billion LILPEPE, or 20% of supply, should circulate at TGE. Presale allocation totals 26.5 billion tokens, yet none of that tranche unlocks at launch.
Source: Official Website
If you see tokens on the dashboard, do not treat that as wallet balance. The how-to-buy page says buyers can view tokens on the Little Pepe dashboard after payment. The same page also says tokens must be claimed after the presale ends. Until then, that display works more like a receipt.
Uniswap buyers can buy and sell freely. Presale holders cannot. That split may reduce day-one sell pressure, though it does not guarantee price strength. The same documents also show liquidity and CEX reserve tokens unlocked at launch.
One issue still needs clarity. CoinMarketCap shows a self-reported 100 billion circulating supply. The official vesting page says only 20 billion should circulate at TGE. The team had not publicly reconciled that gap when this article was prepared.
For now, your next steps are simple:
Bookmark the official claim area on littlepepe.com only.
Ignore DMs or outside links offering early claim access. The official site warns that fake LILPEPE tokens already exist on DEXs.
Keep the same wallet ready, because claims tie back to your presale address.
Little Pepe says it has a 100 billion total supply and positions LILPEPE as the gas token for a planned Ethereum-based Layer 2. The project also promotes a $777,000 giveaway for 10 winners. Its CertiK page shows one published audit with a 95.49% score. An indexed copy of project content said giveaway entries had topped 222,400, though that live counter was not visible on the giveaway page during review.
So the Little Pepe launch date is real, yet it is not your claim date. For presale buyers, the bigger milestones are sellout, claim access, and the first monthly unlock. Until then, the main watch point is whether official channels add clearer timing on claims and supply display before trading starts.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes and is based on market assumptions and public sources. It is not financial advice. Crypto investments carry high risk. All data is subject to change by the project team.
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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