The GXT Exchange Launch is entering its final stretch. Stage 3, the presale's last round before public listing, sits at 85.42% sold, with the confirmed August 28 TGE now close enough that attention is shifting from presale progress to what happens once tokens actually become tradable.

Source: Official GXT presale dashboard, captured August 20, 2026
Stage | Price | Status | Progress |
Stage 1 | $0.12 | Done | 4,999,993.899 / 5,000,000 |
Stage 2 | $0.15 | Done | 2,999,995.552 / 3,000,000 |
Stage 3 | $0.20 | Live | 1,708,371.366 / 2,000,000 (85.42%) |
With only 291,628.634 GXT left and two prior stages both selling out fully, Stage 3 is on track to close before the August 28 TGE at the current pace. That means presale supply will likely be fully allocated heading into launch day.
Does the August 28 TGE Change Buyer Behavior?
A confirmed date, rather than an open-ended "soon," typically sharpens buyer urgency near the end of a presale, consistent with Stage 3 closing in on completion. It also shifts the relevant question for a GXT Exchange launch price prediction away from "Will it launch?" and toward "How does it trade once it does?"
This is the more consequential detail. With 60% of all presale tokens across three stages unlocking immediately at TGE, a meaningful share of Stage 1 and Stage 2 buyers, who entered at $0.12 and $0.15, could be sitting on sizable paper gains relative to a stated $0.60 listing target. Immediate liquidity for the majority of holders raises real potential for early profit-taking, while the remaining 40% stays locked for 3 months, easing but not eliminating that pressure.
This GXT price prediction uses the $0.20 Stage 3 price, the stated $0.60 listing target, and the 60% unlock structure as its basis.
Scenario | Estimated Price Range | Key Driver | Invalidation |
Bear Case | $0.30–$0.40 | Heavy early selling from the 60% unlock outweighs new demand | A close back below $0.30 in launch week would confirm this |
Base Case | $0.45–$0.60 | Selling and buying roughly balance near the stated target | Price holding near $0.60 through the first week |
Bull Case | $0.70–$0.90 | Demand absorbs the unlocked supply; locked 40% limits longer-term float | Requires sustained volume above listing price for several days |
A second GXT Exchange price prediction table isolates the 60% unlock as its own factor, separate from general launch-day demand.
Scenario | Estimated Outlook | Key Driver | Invalidation |
Unlock Absorbed Quickly | Price stabilizes near the base case within days | New listing demand offsets early-buyer selling | Sustained trading near $0.45-$0.60 in the first week |
Gradual Selling Pressure | Price drifts toward the bear case over the first weeks | Unlocked holders sell steadily rather than all at once | A slow decline without a sharp single-day drop |
Locked 40% Supports Later Recovery | Price could firm up after initial selling fades | Reduced float once the 3-month lock takes effect | Would require price stabilizing before the lock period ends |
Informational purposes only, not financial advice. The $0.60 GXT listing target is a stated goal, not a confirmed trading price. Price prediction ranges above, across both tables, are pattern-based estimates, not confirmed outcomes. Cryptocurrency carries significant risk of loss.