Launchpad
Coinstore
Stage
IEO
Total Supply
300,000,000.00
Tokens for Sale
300,000.00
% of Supply
0.10%
$ORGON IEO Price
0.001 USDT
1 USDT
TBA
Fundraising Goal
300
$ORGON Project Category
Blockchain
$ORGON Contract Address
TRC20
Buy $ORGON Now
Soft Cap
TBA
Hard Cap
TBA
Personal Cap
TBA

ORGON IEO on Coinstore: Price, Dates, Token Sale and Risks

ORGON IEO is holding a token sale on the Coinstore Launchpad from August 18 to August 21, 2026. The offering is priced at 0.001 USDT per ORGON IEO, with 300,000,000 tokens allocated to the Coinstore round and a stated fundraising target of 300,000 USDT.

ORGON IEO is the native asset of the Orgon blockchain ecosystem. The project describes itself as a Layer-1 network derived from TRON and designed around payments, smart contracts, staking, governance, and an experimental governance layer called Oris.

The subscription window is already live as of August 20, 2026, but buyers should carefully review the supply figures, vesting conditions, team disclosure, technical documentation, and market risks before taking part. For background on how this type of offering differs from other launch models, see our presale, ICO, IDO, IEO guide.

Quick Facts

Detail Information
Project Name ORGON / ORGON.SPACE
Token Symbol ORGON
Category Layer-1 Blockchain
Funding Stage IEO / Token Sale
Launchpad Coinstore
Status Ongoing / Subscribing as of August 20, 2026
Start Date August 18, 2026, 17:00 UTC+8
End Date August 21, 2026, 20:00 UTC+8
Duration 75 hours
Price 0.001 USDT
Accepted Currency USDT
Coinstore Allocation 300,000,000 ORGON
Fundraising Target 300,000 USDT
User Hard Cap 20,000 USDT per user
Launchpad-Displayed Total Supply 300,000,000 ORGON
Coinstore-Published Total Issue Supply 99,647,034,622 ORGON
Latest Vesting 20% at TGE; remaining 80% over 8 monthly installments
Trading Pair ORGON/USDT
Trading Start August 18, 2026, 16:00 UTC+8
Official Website ORGON.SPACE
Official X @Orgon_space
Official Telegram ORGON.SPACE channel
Explorer Orgonscan
Last Verified August 20, 2026

Important supply note: Coinstore's live Launchpad page labels 300,000,000 as "Total Supply," and its announcement also lists 300 million as the round's allocation. However, a separate Coinstore-published article gives a "total issue supply" of 99,647,034,622. These figures should not be treated as the same metric until the exchange or the project provides clearer reconciliation.

What Is ORGON?

According to the project's official FAQ, ORGON IEO is a fork of TRON aimed at payment organizations and a decentralized payments ecosystem, with its own Oris Layer added above the core chain. The wider ecosystem includes:

  • Oris for network governance and validator selection
  • Orgonscan for blockchain activity
  • A wallet for tokens and transactions
  • OrgonExchange for exchange and cross-chain interaction
  • Orgon Encrypt for data storage and verification
  • APIs and developer infrastructure
  • Smart-contract functionality

These are project-described capabilities and intended use cases. They should not automatically be treated as evidence of adoption or commercial usage.

How Does the Network Work?

This is not an ERC-20 or BEP-20 token launched only through a smart contract — it runs on its own chain infrastructure, derived from TRON and using Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) for parts of network operation. Holders can stake to obtain network resources and voting rights.

The Oris layer also introduces what the project calls Proof of Intuition (PoI), meant to add community-based judgment to validator selection and governance through an app-based voting process. This is an experimental, project-specific concept, so buyers should distinguish the marketing description from independently established evidence that the mechanism improves decentralization, security, or governance.

Dates, Price and Fundraising Details

Parameter Latest Detail
Opens August 18, 2026, 17:00 UTC+8
Closes August 21, 2026, 20:00 UTC+8
Price 0.001 USDT
Allocation 300,000,000 
Fundraising Target 300,000 USDT
User Hard Cap 20,000 USDT
Payment Currency USDT
Platform Coinstore Launchpad

The numbers reconcile correctly: 300,000,000 × 0.001 USDT = 300,000 USDT. Earlier information stating that only 300,000 tokens were being offered would produce a $300 round and is incorrect based on current Coinstore information — the correct figure is 300 million, not 300,000.

Why Are There Two Supply Figures?

This is one of the most important details to understand. The live Coinstore Launchpad page displays a total supply of 300,000,000, and the same figure appears in Coinstore's announcements as the round's allocation. However, a separate Coinstore-published article describes a total issue supply of 99,647,034,622.

A more accurate interpretation:

  • 300,000,000: amount displayed on the Launchpad and allocated to this round.
  • 99,647,034,622: broader "total issue supply" reported in a separate Coinstore publication.

Verify the latest native-chain figures through official documentation and the blockchain explorer before making valuation calculations.

Valuation at the Offering Price

At 0.001 USDT, the 300 million allocation is worth 300,000,000 × $0.001 = $300,000 — the stated fundraising target. This should not be described as the project's total valuation. If the separately reported 99,647,034,622 total issue supply were multiplied by the same price, the result would be roughly $99.65 million — but that is only an illustrative calculation, not proof of a $99.65 million market valuation. The subscription price and open-market trading price can also differ; check the current figure on our ORGON price prediction page before relying on either number.

Trading Started Before the Offering

Coinstore scheduled ORGON/USDT spot trading for August 18, 2026 at 16:00 UTC+8 — one hour before the subscription window opened at 17:00 UTC+8 the same day. Coinstore also warned that the market price may differ from the 0.001 USDT subscription price.

  • Subscription price: Fixed at 0.001 USDT for eligible Launchpad participants.
  • Market price: Determined by ORGON/USDT trading and may move above or below that level.

Do not assume that buying through the Launchpad automatically provides a discount or guarantees a profit. Track the latest movement on our ORGON listing page.

Updated Vesting Schedule

Terms changed shortly before the round opened. Earlier Coinstore announcements listed no vesting at all; a later "Updated Vesting" notice states:

  • 20% unlocks after the round.
  • The remaining 80% unlocks over eight monthly installments (10% each).
  • The first monthly unlock occurs one month after close.
  • Full vesting is scheduled by Month 8.

Because this is the more recent announcement, use it instead of the earlier "no vesting" information — and confirm final terms directly on Coinstore before subscribing, since rules can still change. Vesting typically begins at the Token Generation Event.

What Is the Token Used For?

Coinstore and the project's technical materials describe several functions:

  • Network fees
  • Staking
  • Delegation
  • Governance and voting
  • Validator participation
  • Smart-contract activity
  • Payments and rewards
  • Network resources such as bandwidth and energy

Developer documentation explains that staking can provide voting rights and network resources, and describes smart contract support via a virtual-machine environment derived from the TRON-based architecture. This documentation is more detailed than earlier project descriptions, but it does not by itself prove adoption, security, or commercial success.

Whitepaper and Roadmap

Yes — claims that none exists are outdated. The official FAQ links to a whitepaper covering network architecture, validator participation, technical documentation, and a development roadmap. A dedicated developer portal also covers nodes, network resources, smart contracts, APIs, account models, DPoS, and contribution workflows. Still, check how much of the roadmap has actually shipped rather than treating a published plan as proof of delivery.

Public Source Code

Yes — the developer portal states that the java-ORGON IEO client is open source and links to a public GitHub repository, with instructions for forking, reporting issues, submitting pull requests, and reviewing code. Because the network is derived from TRON, documentation retains some inherited TRON terminology, so technical reviewers should distinguish original development from upstream components. A public repository improves transparency but is not the same as an independent security audit.

Who Is Behind the Project?

Public disclosure here is better than an anonymous landing page, but individual leadership transparency remains limited. TengriSoft states on its own site that its team is working on the Orgon blockchain together with independent developers, and publishes corporate information for LLC "Tengry Soft," a resident of the High Technology Park of the Kyrgyz Republic. However, clear and easily verifiable public profiles for individual founders, senior executives, lead developers, advisors, and major investors were not established from the materials reviewed.

Users may want more information about:

  • Individual project leadership
  • Developer responsibilities
  • Advisor identities
  • Investors or financial backers
  • Treasury control
  • Multisignature or key-management arrangements

Blockchain Explorer and Network Verification

The project runs its own explorer, Orgonscan, for native network data — blocks, accounts, and transactions. Because this chain is a separate TRON-derived network, don't rely on Etherscan or BscScan to verify it; use the official explorer and independently confirm you're on the correct network.

How to Participate

  1. Visit Coinstore through its official website and sign in.
  2. Complete required account verification.
  3. Open the official Coinstore Launchpad — see the Coinstore Launchpad announcement directly for the live terms.
  4. Locate the token's page and confirm the price is 0.001 USDT.
  5. Confirm the 300 million allocation and current subscription status.
  6. Review the latest vesting schedule and hard cap.
  7. Check the USDT amount needed for your intended commitment.
  8. Read Coinstore's Terms & Conditions before confirming.
  9. Keep your transaction or subscription record afterward.

Never send USDT to a wallet address received through a Telegram DM, X reply, email, or unofficial website. Treat the Launchpad interface as the only authoritative place to complete a subscription.

Community and Official Channels

Official presence spans a website, X account, Telegram channel, developer documentation, and blockchain explorer. Community size alone doesn't prove quality — look at whether channels provide useful technical updates, answer hard questions, and correct outdated information (the vesting update is a good example of why the newest announcement matters more than older promotional posts).

Key Risks

Supply figures need clearer reconciliation. Coinstore currently shows 300 million on the Launchpad versus 99.647 billion "total issue supply" elsewhere. Until reconciled, be careful calculating circulating supply, distribution, market cap, or fully diluted valuation.

Vesting terms changed shortly before launch. Verify the Launchpad immediately before participating rather than trusting older posts.

Limited individual leadership disclosure. TengriSoft is publicly associated with development, but verifiable information about specific people remains limited.

No verified independent security audit. No clearly identified third-party audit was confirmed as of August 20, 2026. That doesn't prove none exists — request and independently verify any report before relying on it.

Early-stage network risk. A working explorer and documentation don't guarantee adoption, decentralization, liquidity, or long-term security.

Market price can diverge from the offering price, since spot trading began before the round itself closed.

Dependence on TRON-derived infrastructure. The project openly states it's a TRON fork; examine which components are original versus inherited.

DYOR Checklist

  • Confirm the round is still open on the official Launchpad
  • Confirm the current 0.001 USDT price
  • Verify the 300 million allocation
  • Check the latest vesting schedule
  • Confirm the 20,000 USDT per-user hard cap
  • Review the Launchpad-vs-issue-supply discrepancy
  • Read the whitepaper and roadmap
  • Review developer documentation
  • Inspect network activity on Orgonscan
  • Research TengriSoft and the disclosed development structure
  • Ask for clearer individual team information
  • Look for a verifiable independent security audit
  • Review circulating-supply and distribution information
  • Check the current market price separately from the offering price
  • Never transfer funds to addresses from unsolicited messages

Do's and Don'ts

Do: use only the official Launchpad; read the newest Coinstore announcement (vesting has already changed once); review both technical documentation and the explorer; check the open-market price independently; only commit funds you can afford to lose.

Don't: treat 0.001 USDT as a guaranteed future price; assume exchange hosting guarantees success or safety; send funds to wallets shared in private messages; treat 300 million as a confirmed maximum without weighing the 99.647-billion figure; rely only on promotional claims about technology or adoption.

Risk Assessment

Overall Risk Level: High / Early Stage.

This project has more verifiable infrastructure than an anonymous offering with only a landing page: an official website, whitepaper and roadmap reference, developer documentation, public source code, a native explorer, described token utility, a disclosed development-company connection, and a Coinstore-hosted round. These points correct several outdated concerns from earlier coverage.

Material uncertainties remain, though: the two supply figures need clarification, individual leadership isn't clearly disclosed, no named independent audit was verified, the network is still early stage, and terms changed shortly before launch. Exchange hosting should not be treated as proof of safety or future price performance.

Glossary

  • IEO: An Initial Exchange Offering — a token round administered through an exchange or launchpad.
  • Launchpad: An exchange platform used to distribute newly launched crypto assets.
  • Offering Price: The subscription price for the round; not necessarily the open-market price.
  • USDT: A dollar-linked stablecoin used as payment currency here.
  • Allocation: The number of tokens set aside for a specific round.
  • Total Issue Supply: The total token-issuance figure reported for an asset; may differ from circulating supply or a specific allocation.
  • Hard Cap per User: The maximum one eligible participant can commit.
  • Vesting: A schedule controlling when allocated tokens unlock.
  • DPoS: Delegated Proof of Stake — a consensus and governance model based on staking and delegated voting.
  • Proof of Intuition: The project's experimental concept used with the Oris layer for community participation and validator selection.
  • Orgonscan: The explorer used to inspect native network activity.

Conclusion

This offering runs through the Coinstore Launchpad at 0.001 USDT, with a 300 million allocation and a 300,000 USDT fundraising target, closing August 21, 2026 at 20:00 UTC+8. Unlike earlier coverage suggesting little technical information existed, there is now an official whitepaper reference, roadmap, developer portal, public source code, native explorer, and documented token uses. The chain describes itself as TRON-derived, using DPoS alongside its experimental Oris and Proof of Intuition approach.

Buyers still need to examine unresolved areas: differing supply figures, limited leadership disclosure, and an unverified independent audit. The updated vesting terms also matter — only 20% unlocks after close, with the remaining 80% released over eight monthly installments. For the latest confirmed movements across the market, see our crypto news section.

Treat this as an early-stage, high-risk offering rather than a guaranteed opportunity. Verify the latest Coinstore terms, review the on-chain data and technical documents, and assess whether the risks fit your own circumstances.

Disclaimer

This page is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not financial, investment, legal, or tax advice and is not a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold ORGON.

Terms, supply figures, vesting conditions, trading availability, prices, eligibility rules, and other project information may change. Always verify the latest details through the official Coinstore Launchpad and project channels before participating.

Crypto assets and early-stage token rounds involve significant risk, including price volatility, limited liquidity, technical failures, regulatory changes, and the possible loss of some or all invested funds. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial professional where appropriate.

Anisha Dawar

About the Author Anisha Dawar

Research Analyst at coingabbar.com

Published By: Anisha Dawar Published at: 2026-08-20

Anisha Dawar is a dedicated crypto market researcher and listing specialist with strong expertise in tracking and analyzing Presale, ICO, IDO, and IEO projects across the blockchain ecosystem. She focuses on identifying promising early-stage crypto opportunities, reviewing token utility, fundraising models, roadmap progress, and community engagement to provide structured and reliable project insights.

Her work involves maintaining accurate and updated information on upcoming token launches, platform listings, fundraising stages, and participation details. With a research-driven and user-focused approach, Anisha ensures that every project listing is presented with clarity, transparency, and factual accuracy, helping readers explore genuine opportunities in the rapidly growing Web3 space while staying aware of potential market risks.
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