The Trendx Presale is the live token sale for $TRND, a Solana-based project positioning itself as a launchpad and trading terminal with a DeFi social media analytics angle. Trendx describes itself on its own site as an alternative to existing Solana launchpad tools, combining token creation, a bonding-curve trading engine, and social/on-chain trend tracking in one product. As with any early-stage crypto presale, the idea is more mature than the proof: several core trust signals are still unverified, so this guide separates confirmed facts from marketing claims.
Based on data published directly on the official token sale dashboard at the time of writing, here is where the TRND coin sale currently stands:
These figures move constantly during an active sale, so treat every number above as a snapshot rather than a permanent fact — always refresh the official dashboard before deciding anything.
The public dashboard shows a single open presale round rather than a multi-round or multi-tier structure with separate pricing per stage. No information confirms a prior private round, a seed round, or a scheduled price increase for a later stage of this same coin sale. If Trendx introduces additional rounds, the rate and caps above should change visibly on the official page.
The presale window is publicly listed as running from 22 June 2026 through 1 September 2026, with a listed sale price of roughly $0.01 per TRND. A confirmed Token Generation Event (TGE) date, exchange listing date, and claim-portal opening date are not clearly published as of this writing. The project's own roadmap references a claim process "for presale holders" and a planned DEX listing on Raydium as part of its next phase, but no calendar date is attached to either step yet. Anyone participating should treat TGE and listing timing as unconfirmed until the project publishes an exact date on its official channels.
Trendx lays out its plan in four broad phases on the official site:
This is a marketing-style roadmap rather than an audited development plan with dates or deliverable milestones, so treat each phase as a stated intention until shipped features confirm it.
The official dashboard confirms a total supply of 1,000,000,000 TRND and a presale allocation of 30% of that supply. A full public breakdown covering liquidity share, team allocation, marketing budget, ecosystem reserve, and any vesting or lock-up schedule for non-presale tokens was not clearly available in indexed sources at the time of writing. Before contributing, ask the team directly for a complete tokenomics chart, including whether team and marketing tokens are vested or unlocked at TGE — unlocked team supply next to a freshly listed token is one of the more common precursors to a price dump.
The presale dashboard displays a "Contract audited" label next to the sale, but no auditor name, audit firm, scope of review, or report link is published alongside it that could be independently checked. A label on a website is not the same thing as a verifiable audit report. Treat the audit claim as unconfirmed until Trendx publishes the actual report and the name of the auditing firm, and cross-check that report against the live token mint address yourself.
Public founder names, LinkedIn or GitHub profiles, and company registration details were not clearly available for Trendx at the time of writing. The roadmap references a "whitepaper release" as part of Phase 1, which suggests a full whitepaper may not yet be public. An anonymous or unverified team combined with an unpublished whitepaper is a meaningful information gap on a DeFi social media analytics project asking for SOL contributions — weigh it accordingly.
There is not enough verified information — no audited tokenomics, no confirmed listing venue, no trading history, and no independently confirmed team — to support a credible short-term or long-term price prediction for TRND. Any number circulating in social channels claiming a guaranteed launch price or future valuation should be treated as speculation, not analysis. A more useful exercise than a price target is comparing the presale rate (7,500 TRND per SOL) against the stated hard cap and total supply to understand your own entry valuation, then deciding whether that valuation is justified by what the product actually does today versus what it promises to do later.
Before contributing to this or any similar DeFi analytics presale, weigh these points:
None of these points alone confirms a scam — many early-stage projects genuinely are pre-audit and pre-team-reveal at this stage. Together, though, they mean this sits firmly in the high-risk, unverified-information bracket, and only funds you can fully afford to lose belong here.
Compared with meme-only Solana tokens, Trendx has a clearer stated product roadmap spanning launchpad, trading terminal, and analytics tools. Compared with established Solana DeFi infrastructure, it is still pre-audit-confirmation, pre-whitepaper, and pre-team-disclosure. Buyers comparing multiple live Solana sales side by side should check a running crypto exchange listing tracker once TGE approaches, since any listing claim that hasn't appeared on an official exchange page should be treated as unconfirmed regardless of how it's shared in community groups.
The sale allocates 30% of total supply to the sale itself and lists a liquidity share within its published token split, but a detailed breakdown of how raised SOL will fund development, marketing, security, and operations was not clearly published. A project intending to launch on a liquidity pool should ideally confirm the exact liquidity lock duration and locking mechanism before TGE — this detail was not available at the time of writing.
Trendx sits in the DeFi social media analytics category, meaning its core pitch blends decentralized finance data with social and on-chain trend signals — a category that only works if the analytics are accurate and the launchpad tools are actually used, not just announced. It's built on the Solana ecosystem, chosen for its low fees and fast settlement, both of which suit a high-frequency token-launch platform. That same speed is also why Solana launchpads see so many low-quality or short-lived token launches, so the network choice cuts both ways for buyers doing diligence.
Use only these official channels to verify claims before contributing — do not rely on third-party reposts:
Presale: An early token sale that happens before a project's wider public trading or exchange listing.
Hard cap / Soft cap: The maximum and minimum fundraising targets a presale is designed to hit.
TGE (Token Generation Event): The point at which a token becomes live, claimable, or tradable.
Vesting: A schedule that releases purchased or allocated tokens gradually over time instead of all at once.
Liquidity lock: Funds placed in a trading pool and time-locked so they can't be pulled out instantly, reducing rug-pull risk.
SPL token: A token standard built on the Solana blockchain, comparable to ERC-20 on Ethereum.
Bonding curve: A pricing mechanism where a token's price rises automatically as more of it is bought during launch.
Rug pull: A scam pattern where project insiders withdraw liquidity or abandon the project after raising funds.
This content is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial, investment, legal, or tax advice, and it is not a recommendation to buy or sell $TRND or any other asset. Crypto presales, and Solana-based presales in particular, are high-risk and can result in the total loss of contributed funds. Data in this article reflects publicly available information at the time of writing and can change without notice. Always verify current details directly on official project channels, consult a qualified financial advisor, and only commit funds you can afford to lose.