BlockchainFX Listing Gap Could Close in 5 Days as Big Buyers Return
Eighteen new wallets. That's all that joined the BlockchainFX presale in the latest check-in. But those eighteen wallets brought in over $32,000 between them.
Two days ago , the average buyer was putting in around $315. This stretch, that number jumped past $1,800 per wallet. Same presale, completely different kind of buyer showing up.
The gap to the hardcap has now slipped to roughly $165,000, and the pace behind that drop looks nothing like what the last two updates described.
Here's where things stand based on the current presale dashboard.
| Metric | Current Data |
|---|---|
| Total Raised | $14,834,713.64 |
| Hardcap Target | $15,000,000 |
| Gap Remaining | ~$165,286 |
| Participants | 25,896 |
| Presale Price | $0.035 |
| Confirmed Launch Price | $0.05 |
| Active Bonus | FINAL70 |
| Payment Options | ETH, BNB, USDT, BTC, SOL, Card |
Notice the participant count barely moved while the raised total jumped. That gap between the two numbers is the real story behind this update.
For most of this presale's final leg, smaller and more frequent buys have been the pattern. Retail-sized entries closing the gap slowly, one modest wallet at a time.
This stretch broke that pattern. Eighteen wallets averaging over $1,800 each is a different buyer profile entirely, closer to what shows up when larger holders decide to lock in a bonus before it disappears rather than testing the waters with a small position.
It doesn't confirm coordinated whale activity. But the shift from sub-$400 average tickets to well over $1,800 in a single stretch is too sharp to dismiss as noise.
Running the math on the current pace gives a rough idea, nothing more.
At roughly $32,000 closing per day, the remaining $165,286 works out to somewhere around five days if this exact pace holds steady.
That's a projection based on one data point, not a forecast. Presale pace has swung between near frozen and accelerated multiple times already in this same final stretch, so treating five days as a fixed countdown would be a mistake.
It's simply what the math says if nothing changes between now and the next check-in.
Nothing about the trigger itself is uncertain, even if the timeline is. The smart contract fires automatically the instant the $15 million raise completes, with no manual override and no delay window built in.
LBank and Uniswap go live together at that exact moment. The FINAL70 bonus and the $0.035 entry price disappear permanently the second the contract triggers, replaced by the confirmed $0.05 launch price.
The card payment option visible on the current dashboard is also worth flagging.
Buyers without a crypto wallet can enter directly with a card, which removes a friction point that's kept some latecomers on the sidelines through earlier stages of this presale.
Confirmed: LBank as the centralized exchange and Uniswap as the decentralized venue, both activating at the hardcap trigger. FINAL70 remains live. Launch price is locked at $0.05.
Not confirmed: Binance, KuCoin, and Bybit continue circulating in community discussion. None of these have come from the official BlockchainFX team account, and they should be treated as speculation until that changes.
No live trading exists yet, so this price prediction builds from the confirmed $0.05 launch price, the dual exchange structure, and how the buyer composition has shifted in this final stretch.
| Scenario | Listing Day | First 30 Days | Year-End 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bear Case | $0.04 to $0.05 | $0.05 to $0.07 | $0.05 to $0.08 |
| Base Case | $0.06 to $0.09 | $0.15 to $0.35 | $0.35 to $0.60 |
| Bull Case | $0.10 to $0.15 | $0.50 to $0.80 | $1.00 and Above |
The base case leans on whether this larger-ticket buying pattern continues through the final approach to the hardcap, since bigger committed holders tend to behave differently in early trading than scattered small buyers.
Support in the opening hours sits close to $0.040 to $0.050, near the confirmed launch price.
First resistance shows up around $0.08 to $0.10, where larger FINAL70 holders are likely to take some profit given how low their effective entry cost already is.
A clean hold above $0.10 on real LBank volume would support continuation toward the base case.
A drop below $0.030 in the opening days would suggest the larger buyers in this final stretch didn't translate into holding strength after listing.
CoinGabbar analysts tracking the BlockchainFX listing note that a sudden jump in average ticket size this late in a presale usually signals one of two things: larger holders rushing to lock in a bonus before it closes or a handful of buyers deciding the remaining upside justifies a bigger position than the rest of the raise has seen.
Either way, the shift changes the buyer profile heading into listing day, even if it says nothing definitive about the exact day the hardcap fills.
The automatic trigger and dual exchange launch remain unchanged regardless of how fast or slow that final gap closes.
Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. All figures are analyst estimates. No exchange beyond LBank and Uniswap is officially confirmed. Crypto carries real risk. Always do your own research.


