GTech Network has now put a specific date of GTC Listing behind its long-promised GTech Network launch: September 28.
But the more consequential detail for anyone evaluating GTC's post-listing price action sits in the supply chart: 80% of total supply is allocated to mining & Airdrop, a structure that changes the usual presale-driven sell-pressure conversation into a mining-driven one.
This update checks both the date claim and the tokenomics breakdown carefully, treating each as exactly what it is: one project-stated, the other image-disclosed.
GTech Network's official account states GTC is "scheduled to be listed on crypto exchanges" on September 28, a project announcement, not yet an exchange-side confirmation
The tokenomics chart shows 80% of supply allocated to Mining & Airdrop, with Presale at just 1%, Liquidity 10%, Team 5%, and EcoSystem 4%
This allocation structure does not fully reconcile with earlier GTC tokenomics disclosures, an inconsistency worth flagging rather than assuming an explanation for

Source: Posted on X by @gtechnetwork, captured August 20, 2026
GTech Network's official account announced "The countdown begins! GTC is gearing up for its listing on 28 September," framing it as the start of "a new chapter" for the network.
This is a specific, named date, more concrete than the vaguer "September" target referenced in earlier tracked coverage. Still, this is a project-side announcement, not an exchange-issued confirmation.
Given GTech Network's documented history of at least five missed listing windows since its original May 30 target, this date deserves the same treatment as those prior ones: worth noting, not worth treating as guaranteed until an exchange itself confirms trading.

Source: Official GTech Network tokenomics chart, captured August 20, 2026
Allocation | Percentage |
Mining & Airdrop | 80% |
Liquidity | 10% |
Team | 5% |
EcoSystem | 4% |
Presale | 1% |
This breakdown is a meaningful departure from a typical presale-funded token, where presale allocation usually represents a large, single tradable bloc.
Here, presale sits at just 1% of supply, while mining & Airdrop dominate at 80%.
That is a fundamentally different distribution mechanism: rather than a large chunk of tokens concentrated in presale buyer’s wallets awaiting a single unlock event, the bulk of GTC's supply flows out gradually through mining and airdrop activity over time, however that mechanism is structured and paced.
A discrepancy worth naming directly: this percentage breakdown does not cleanly reconcile with GTC's previously disclosed supply structure, where a 9-billion-of-10-billion token burn (verified via BscScan) left a stated ~1 billion max supply, with presale and circulating figures discussed in different terms than this chart's percentages.
Whether this chart reflects allocation of the post-burn 1B max supply, a separate distribution model, or an update to previously disclosed figures isn't clarified in the material reviewed for this update.
Readers should treat this chart's percentages as the project's current stated breakdown, without assuming it maps directly onto earlier-reported billion-token figures.
This is the real question the tokenomics structure raises, and it cuts in two directions simultaneously.
On one hand, an 80% mining-and-airdrop allocation, if genuinely distributed gradually as users mine or qualify for airdrops over time, could mean listing-day sell pressure from presale holders is structurally limited, since presale is just 1% of supply rather than a large single bloc dumping at once.
On the other hand, a mining-and-airdrop supply that's already substantially distributed to a broad base of holders by listing day could create the opposite problem: a wide base of small holders each deciding independently whether to sell, potentially producing steady, dispersed selling pressure rather than a single concentrated event.
Which dynamic actually dominates depends entirely on how much of that 80% has already been mined and distributed versus how much remains locked in future mining rounds, information not disclosed in currently available material.
No vesting or release schedule for the 80% mining & airdrop allocation has been disclosed alongside this chart.
No exchange has independently confirmed the September 28 listing date. No current circulating-supply figure showing how much of the 80% bucket has already been distributed to date is available.
All three gaps matter directly for assessing genuine listing-day risk, and none can be filled with assumption.
This GTC price prediction uses the $0.002 presale price as the cost basis and the team's previously stated $0.05 listing target, factoring in the mining-heavy supply structure disclosed above.
Scenario | Estimated Price Range | Multiple vs. $0.002 | Key Driver | Invalidation |
Bear Case | $0.015–$0.03 | 7.5x–15x | A large share of the 80% mining allocation has already reached wallets, producing dispersed selling; September 28 also slips like prior windows | An exchange-side listing confirmation would meaningfully shift this |
Base Case | $0.04–$0.06 | 20x–30x | Listing lands near the stated date, mining distribution remains gradual, keeping day-one float manageable | A confirmed exchange listing supports this path |
Bull Case | $0.10–$0.20 | 50x–100x | September 28 confirms on schedule; mining allocation proves well-paced rather than front-loaded; minimal 1% presale bloc limits concentrated selling | Requires both a confirmed listing and evidence the mining allocation hasn't saturated the market |
A second GTech Network Price Prediction angle isolates the specific effect of the 80% mining structure on sell pressure, distinct from the general listing outcome table above.
Scenario | Estimated Outlook | Key Driver | Invalidation |
Mining Allocation Mostly Undistributed | Reduced listing-day float, price tracks toward base-to-bull range | Most of the 80% bucket remains in future mining rounds rather than already-held wallets | Would require disclosed circulating-supply data confirming low current distribution |
Mining Allocation Partially Distributed | Moderate, ongoing sell pressure independent of the 1% presale bloc | A meaningful share has already been mined and airdropped, with holders trickling into selling | Consistent with typical mining-token supply patterns |
Mining Allocation Heavily Distributed | Persistent dispersed selling caps upside even if presale-driven pressure is absent | Most of the 80% has already reached a broad holder base well before listing | Would require confirmed circulating-supply disclosure showing high existing distribution |
Informational purposes only, not financial advice. The September 28 GTC listing date is a project announcement, not independently confirmed by any exchange as of this update. The 80% Mining & Airdrop allocation shown in the current tokenomics chart has not been reconciled with previously disclosed supply figures. Price prediction ranges above, across both tables, are pattern-based estimates, not confirmed outcomes. Cryptocurrency carries significant risk of loss.