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BlockDAG (BDAG) Pre-Sale Targets Re-Considering Fundraising in DeFi

Thu, 19/06/2025 - 17:35
BlockDAG (BDAG) pre-sale campaign targets new goals in June 2025
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BlockDAG (BDAG) Pre-Sale Targets Re-Considering Fundraising in DeFi
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The crypto market has seen its fair share of big stories in 2025, but few rival the breakout momentum of BlockDAG

This article unpacks the technical roadmap, community traction, and financial architecture that make the $1 milestone a real possibility, backed not by hype, but by measurable execution.

BlockDAG (BDAG) hits massive community and economics milestones 

BlockDAG’s momentum isn’t just about marketing. Unlike many presales that struggle to convert interest into action, BlockDAG’s structure allows users to mine coins from their phones, purchase ASIC miners, and interact with a live testnet.This high participation level isn’t cosmetic. It's a signal that users believe in the network’s long-term value. By locking in a special presale price of $0.0018 through June 20, even while Batch 29 is priced at $0.0276.

At the core of BlockDAG’s value proposition is its hybrid consensus model: combining Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) scalability with Proof-of-Work security. This architecture unlocks 2,000–15,000 transactions per second, while remaining robust against network spam and centralization. It’s engineered for scale, and that’s where the bigger story unfolds.

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BlockDAG’s roadmap is focused on infrastructure. With an EVM-compatible smart contract layer and a no-code dApp builder already live for testing, the platform is courting developers ahead of its mainnet launch. Grants, hackathons, and the recently launched BlockDAG Academy are building a future ecosystem with 1,000+ dApps targeted by 2026.  

It’s this build-first, hype-later approach that has serious investors talking. If even a fraction of these dApps achieve traction, BDAG becomes not just another asset, it becomes the backbone of a self-sustaining Layer 1 ecosystem.

Scalable architecture with real utility

Sponsorships in crypto can be gimmicky. But BlockDAG’s approach is calculated. After a confirmed deal with Inter Milan, the project has teased a major U.S.-based sponsorship, signaling an effort to penetrate popular culture without overextending resources.

The timing here matters. The full 6-week launch countdown hasn’t started yet, giving BlockDAG time to scale user education, regional promotions, and exchange integrations before momentum peaks. Once the campaign begins, buyers will have clear incentives to join at each phase, vesting, staking, app integration, and dApp deployment, creating a synchronized entry into the public markets.

This isn’t a viral stunt; it’s a market awareness strategy. A well-executed mainstream sponsorship around the time of launch could serve as the ignition point for a broader DeFi narrative, giving BDAG a strong debut across 20+ exchanges.

The market is watching. With a live testnet, and a massive user base in place before launch, BlockDAG is no longer a hidden gem, it’s a sleeping giant. Whether you're a retail investor, a developer, or a strategist looking for the next Layer 1 breakout, BDAG presents one of the clearest cases for serious upside in 2025.

Website: https://blockdag.network

Presale: https://purchase.blockdag.network

Telegram: https://t.me/blockDAGnetworkOfficial

Discord: https://discord.gg/Q7BxghMVyu

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