GTech Network Listing Price Creates Strong $1 Speculation

GTech Network Listing Price Creates Strong $1 Speculation

GTech Network Listing Price Could Push Long-Term GTC Speculation

GTech Network's GTC token goes live on May 30, 2026. The presale price was $0.002. The official listing target is $0.05. That alone is a 25x return on paper for early buyers. But a section of the community is now asking a louder question: what if $0.05 is not the ceiling?

A few analysts tracking the project have started floating $1 as a long-term possibility. Not a day-one target. Not a guarantee. But a number that becomes worth discussing when you look at what is actually being built behind the token and how tight the circulating supply will be when trading opens.

From $0.002 to $0.05

GTech Network listing price is getting strong attention because of its large gap between presale and listing prices. Early buyers entered at $0.002 while the planned listing price is $0.05, creating major upside discussion before launch. The project also reduced its supply from 10 billion to around 200 million GTC through three verified token burn events before listing day. 

This 90% supply burn has become one of the biggest talking points around the project. With a projected market cap near $10 million at launch and multiple utility products already active, some traders now believe GTC could have stronger long-term growth potential after listing.

Why Some Analysts Are Watching Beyond $0.05

No credible analyst is calling $1 as a listing day outcome. That is not what this conversation is about.

What the discussion looks like is this: GTC enters the market with 200 million tokens, a $10 million market cap, four security audits completed (CertiK, GoPlus, Scam Sniffer, and Forta, all confirming zero smart contract vulnerabilities), four active utility products, and simultaneous listings across ten exchanges on a single day. If the project executes on its roadmap and trading volume builds, the upward math on a 200-million-token supply is real.

Some community analysts have cited $0.10 to $0.12 as realistic near-term targets if Binance Alpha drives strong opening volume. The $1 conversation is a longer arc, what GTC could look like at a $200 million market cap, which for a working utility project on BSC with tight supply and multi-exchange presence is not an impossible number, just one that requires sustained execution over months.

The Exchange Lineup Changes the Risk Profile

Most small BSC token launches go live on one or two decentralized exchanges. GTC is targeting ten exchanges simultaneously on May 30 both CEX and DEX including BingX and LBank with confirmed trading pair announcements, Binance Alpha access via the Binance Web3 Wallet, MEXC, Bitrue, Bitunix, Blofin, GrowX, VOOX, and ByDFI.

The multi-exchange strategy matters for one specific reason: it distributes sell pressure. A single-exchange launch means every presale holder selling on day one hits the same order book. Spreading across ten platforms means the market has more surfaces to absorb early selling. That structurally improves the chance of the $0.05 target holding through the first trading sessions.

The Risk That Cannot Be Ignored

The one structural concern sitting over this entire launch is the 100% TGE unlock. All presale buyers receive 100% of their GTC tokens on listing day: no vesting, no lockup. Every early holder who bought at $0.002 is sitting on a 25x paper gain the moment trading opens. Some of them will sell. That is just how markets work.

The question is whether buy demand from new exchange users absorbs that selling fast enough to keep price near $0.05. Strong Binance Alpha volume would help. BingX and LBank confirmed pairs add credibility. But the first 48 hours of trading will answer that question more honestly than any prediction can.

Conclusion

GTech Network enters May 30 with a tight supply, four audits, four live products, and a ten-exchange debut that most projects at this market cap stage do not come close to matching.

The 25x gap between $0.002 presale price and the $0.05 listing target is real. The $1 conversation is real too not as a launch-day call but as a ceiling that becomes reachable if the project delivers and the market cap grows from $10 million toward $200 million over time.

$0.05 is the first test. Watch the BingX and LBank trading pair start times before making any moves.

Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry significant risk. Always conduct your own research before making any investment decisions.

Daria Kozlov
written by Daria Kozlov Crypto Journalist at icoannouncement.io

Daria Kozlov is an expert journalist in token launches and ICO tracking. She specializes in analyzing token events and generating engaging press releases that highlight core project strengths. With an in-depth understanding of the ICO landscape, she brings trustworthy, newsworthy, and informative content for readers who want to stay up to date on blockchain projects.

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