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Best Crypto Presale to Buy in 2026? PEPE Cofounder Returns as Wallets Pile In

Crypto presales pulled in more than $900 million during the first quarter of 2026 alone, but naming the best crypto presale to buy in 2026 still means knowing which projects have real tools and which have nothing but a countdown timer…

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Aug 16, 2026 at 2:36 AM UTC · Updated vor 5 Tagen · 4 Min. Lesezeit

Best Crypto Presale to Buy in 2026? PEPE Cofounder Returns as Wallets Pile In
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Crypto presales pulled in more than $900 million during the first quarter of 2026 alone, but naming the best crypto presale to buy in 2026 still means knowing which projects have real tools and which have nothing but a countdown timer and a logo. CoinGecko data shows 11.6 million tokens failed in 2025 because the teams behind them never built anything worth keeping.

Most presales this year will follow that same path, and yet three names stand out this August, and the one at the front is Pepeto, where the same cofounder who built PEPE has already gathered more than $10.6 million before an expected Binance listing.

Best Crypto Presale to Buy in 2026: What Separates the Winners From the Failures

Picking the right presale comes down to three things, and all three must line up before a project deserves real money. The team needs a track record that can be checked, the token needs working tools that create demand after listing, and the presale needs strong buying from wallets that know what they are doing according to 99Bitcoins.

Out of more than 50 live presales tracked this month, only a handful pass both the audit and product test according to a CoinGabbar review. The rest run on hype, and hype without tools is exactly how tokens die the week after launch.

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