Two GXT Exchange announcements landed within hours of each other today, one confirming Stage 3 of the presale has crossed 86% sold and the other confirming over 150,000 accounts have been permanently banned for bot and farm activity.
This GXT Exchange Listing update keeps those two stories separate rather than assuming a direct link, while also checking what the account-ban news could mean for sentiment as the August 28 listing approaches.

Source: Official GXT presale dashboard, captured August 21, 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 | 1,723,252.747 / 2,000,000 (86.16%) |
This distinction matters and is easy to blur. Earlier GXT updates reported 250,000 registered users and 50,000 KYC-verified accounts across a platform GXT's own site says serves 180+ countries.
Source: Posted on X by @GXTExchnage, captured 21 August, 2026
Today's announcement of over 150,000 permanently banned fake bot and farm accounts is a separate figure again and a striking one: it represents more registered accounts than the entire KYC-verified user base and a majority of the previously reported 250,000 total registrations.
Registered, verified, and banned are three distinct categories, and conflating any two of them overstates or understates what actually happened here.
Not directly, based on what has been disclosed. GXT Exchange framed the bans as a security and fairness action, protecting real users from bot and farm activity, not as anything tied to presale mechanics or Stage 3 token sales.
Still, the scale of the number invites a fair question for anyone watching the community-to-listing pipeline: if a majority of registered accounts turn out to be fake, does that reshape expectations for genuine launch-day trading activity versus the headline user counts previously reported?
That's a sentiment risk worth naming, even without a confirmed price or liquidity impact.
With 276,747.253 GXT left in Stage 3, the final presale round before public listing is closing in on completion.
The presale page itself states 60% of tokens unlock at TGE, with the remaining 40% releasing after a 3-month lock, a structure previously disclosed and unchanged in this update.
A $100+ purchase also still carries a 20% bonus credited automatically, a detail worth noting for anyone evaluating final-stage entry.
GXT Exchange's official account separately promoted a redemption code, "7D-LEFT-GXT-LISTING-SOON," offering 15 GXT per claim for the first 125,000 users.
Source: Posted on X by @GXTExchnage, captured 21 August, 2026
This is a community and marketing push tied to the "GXT Listing Soon" messaging, not itself a new confirmation of exchange details beyond what's already been stated.
Trading is scheduled for August 28 at 2:00 PM UTC, and this campaign appears designed to build engagement heading into that date rather than to announce anything new about it.
This GXT Exchange-listing price prediction uses the $0.20 Stage 3 price, the previously stated $0.60 listing target, and the 60% TGE unlock structure as its basis.
Scenario | Estimated Price Range | Key Driver | Invalidation |
Bear Case | 0.30–0.40 | Early selling from the 60% unlock outweighs new demand; sentiment softens if the account-ban story overshadows launch coverage | A close below $0.30 in launch week would confirm this |
Base Case | 0.45–0.60 | Selling and buying roughly balance near the stated target as Stage 3 completes on schedule | Price holding near $0.60 through the first week |
Bull Case | 0.70–0.90 | Genuine demand from real, KYC-verified users absorbs unlocked supply; bot-cleanup improves perceived platform quality | Requires sustained volume above listing price for several days |
A second GXT Exchange price prediction table isolates the account-ban story as its own sentiment factor, separate from the presale's funding progress.
Scenario | Estimated Outlook | Key Driver | Invalidation |
Bans Read as Positive Cleanup | Limited or slightly positive sentiment effect | The community interprets the bans as a credible anti-fraud measure ahead of listing | Consistent with the base-to-bull path above |
Bans Raise Real-User Doubts | Modest sentiment drag heading into August 28 | The scale of banned accounts (150,000+) relative to KYC-verified users (50,000) raises questions about actual platform size | Would need confirmed active-user data post-listing to resolve |
No Measurable Effect | Presale and listing proceed independent of the ban news | Trading activity on August 28 shows no discernible link to the announcement | Consistent with GXT Exchange's framing of bans as unrelated to presale mechanics |
Informational purposes only, not financial advice. The $0.60 GXT listing target is a stated goal, not a confirmed trading price. Registered user, KYC-verified, and banned-account figures are project-disclosed and have not been independently audited. Price prediction ranges above, across both tables, are pattern-based estimates, not confirmed outcomes. Cryptocurrency carries significant risk of loss.