By Crypto Markets Analyst. Reviewed by the Crypto Markets Editor. Data captured from the official GXT Exchange X account and presale dashboard, August 18, 2026.
GXT Exchange has gone live with staking just as its final presale round crosses 83.84% sold, two milestones landing in the same window ahead of the confirmed August 28 GXT Exchange launch.
This update walks through each official announcement separately, verifies the presale figure against the project's own tracked trajectory, and works through whether staking genuinely signals fresh momentum or mainly rewards buyers who were already committed before building a full GXT price prediction.
Staking went live offering tiered returns up to 30%, split across GXT and USDT pools at different lock durations
Presale Stage 3 sits at 83.84% sold (1,676,885.784 of 2,000,000 GXT), up from 63.80% recorded roughly two weeks earlier
TGE remains confirmed for August 28, 2:00 PM UTC, with GXT/USDT and GXT/BNB pairs launching simultaneously
GXT Exchange announced, "Staking is LIVE on GXT Exchange! Stake GXT / USDT and earn more GXT with up to 30% returns," framing it as a way to "lock in, grow your stack, and earn the smart way."
Source: Posted on X by @GXTExchange, captured 18 August, 2026
The accompanying graphic details four distinct pool options: GXT at 15%, GXT at 20%, USDT at 20%, and USDT at 30%, giving users a choice between token type and, implicitly, different lock durations tied to each rate.
This staking launch arrives as a platform-utility feature rather than a presale mechanic, meaning it's available to broader GXT holders, not exclusively tied to presale purchases.

Source: Posted on X by @GXTExchange, captured 18 August, 2026
A separate post announced a $500 USDT giveaway with 5 random winners, following a standard entry format: follow the official account, like and retweet the post, tag three friends in the comments, and comment a GXT UID.
Winners are selected randomly within 48 hours after the giveaway ends. This is a community-engagement promotion distinct from both tokenlock and the presale itself, aimed at broadening visibility and follower count rather than directly influencing presale sales or TGE mechanics.

Source: Posted on X by @GXTExchange, captured 18 August, 2026
GXT Exchange also published its Transparent Fees Schedule, confirming a 0.10% taker fee and 0.05% maker fee on the platform, with up to 50% off available for users holding GXT.
Framed under the banner "trade with confidence," this announcement addresses platform economics ahead of launch rather than presale or staking mechanics specifically.
Combined with the staked token and giveaway posts, it shows GXT Exchange actively building out and disclosing platform-facing features (fee structure, staking, community reach) in parallel during the run-up to TGE, rather than relying solely on presale-bonus promotion.

Source: Official GXT Exchange website, captured August 18, 2026
Metric | Value |
Current Stage | Stage 3 (final round) |
Current Price | $0.20 per GXT |
Tokens Sold (Stage 3) | 1,676,885.784 of 2,000,000 |
Sale Progress | 83.84% |
Bonus | Buy $100+, get 20% extra GXT (auto-credited) |
TGE Unlock | 60% at TGE, remaining 40% after 3-month lock |
This figure checks out against the project's own tracked trajectory: Stage 3 sat at roughly 63.80% sold in early August, meaning it has advanced by about 20 percentage points since, a meaningfully faster pace than the jump from 36.50% to 63.80% recorded days earlier in the same stage.
With Stage 3 scheduled to close by August 15 per the project's roadmap and this capture already showing 83.84%, the round appears to be tracking toward a full sellout ahead of its own stage deadline, consistent with accelerating buyer activity as the confirmed August 28 TGE approaches.
This is the central question worth answering directly rather than assuming either way. Staked token primarily functions as a retention mechanism for GXT already in circulation or purchased through the presale.
It gives existing and incoming holders a reason to lock tokens rather than sell them once TGE unlocks begin, but it does not by itself generate new buyer demand the way a listing announcement or partnership does.
That said, the timing is not incidental: launching tokenlock just as Stage 3 nears sellout and eight days before the confirmed TGE creates a coordinated incentive structure, buyers securing tokens now have an immediate use case (tokenlock) waiting for them the moment their tokens unlock, rather than a gap between purchase and utility.
Whether that translates into reduced sell pressure at TGE is unverifiable in advance, but the mechanism itself is a reasonable, disclosed attempt to address exactly that risk.
Category | Status |
TGE Date & Time | August 28, 2026, 2:00 PM UTC (confirmed) |
Trading Pairs at Launch | GXT/USDT and GXT/BNB on GXT Exchange's own platform |
Additional Confirmed Venues | Coinstore, Biconomy (dates not yet fixed) |
Stated Listing Price Target | $0.60 |
Total Supply | 300,000,000 GXT (fixed) |
Circulating at TGE | 100,000,000 GXT (33.3%) |
Taker / Maker Fee | 0.10% / 0.05% (up to 50% off with GXT) |
This GXT price prediction uses the current $0.20 Stage 3 price as cost basis and the project's stated $0.60 listing price target as a reference point, since GXT has no live trading chart yet.
Scenario | Estimated Price Range | Multiple vs. $0.20 | Key Driver | Invalidation |
Bear Case | $0.22–$0.35 | 1.1x–1.75x | TGE-unlock sell pressure from Stage 1-3 buyers outweighs staking's retention effect | A hold below $0.35 through week one confirms this path |
Base Case | $0.45–$0.60 | 2.25x–3x | Launch lands near the stated $0.60 target, staked token meaningfully reduces immediate sell-side supply | Trading near the $0.60 target supports this |
Bull Case | $0.80–$1.20 | 4x–6x | Confirmed multi-exchange listings (Coinstore, Biconomy) plus strong staking participation drive demand beyond the target | Requires sustained volume across multiple confirmed venues within days |
A second GXT Exchange price prediction angle isolates staking's specific effect on TGE-day sell pressure, distinct from the general launch-outcome table above.
Scenario | Estimated Outlook | Key Driver | Invalidation |
Low Staking Uptake | Selling pressure similar to the bear case above | Buyers prioritize liquidity over the 15-30% staking rates once tokens unlock | Would align with the bear scenario in the table above |
Moderate Staking Uptake | Selling pressure partially offset, tracking toward base case | A meaningful share of the 60% TGE-unlocked tokens gets staked rather than sold | Consistent with typical staking adoption seen in comparable exchange-token launches |
High Staking Uptake | Reduced circulating pressure supports a firmer post-launch price | The 20-30% USDT/GXT pool rates draw significant locked participation immediately at TGE | Would require visible on-chain staking data confirming high lock-up rates |
Staking-rates of 15-30% are stated pool rates, not guaranteed returns, and their sustainability depends on reward-pool funding that hasn't been independently disclosed.
The 40% of Stage 3 tokens locked for three months after TGE remains a separate, confirmed structural factor independent of staking-participation.
No independent audit of GXT Exchange's smart contracts has been referenced in available material.
The $0.60 listing price is a stated project target, not a guaranteed or confirmed market outcome. All price ranges above are pattern-based estimates, not guaranteed outcomes.
TGE (Token Generation Event): The point at which a presale token becomes a live, on-chain tradeable asset for the first time; GXT's TGE is confirmed for August 28, 2026, 2:00 PM UTC.
Staking Pool Rate: An advertised annual return for locking tokens in a specific pool, here ranging from 15% to 30% depending on the asset (GXT or USDT) and lock terms.
Informational purposes only, not financial advice. GXT's TGE is confirmed for August 28, 2026, but the $0.60 listing price is a stated project target, not a guaranteed outcome. Staking rates of 15-30% are stated pool rates, not guaranteed returns. Price prediction ranges above, across both tables, are pattern-based estimates derived from presale pricing and stated targets, not a live trading chart. Cryptocurrency carries significant risk of loss.