Pepeto Presale Gains Ground as Solana’s Rally Case Takes Shape
Pepeto’s presale passes $10.56 million as Solana trades near $73, but unconfirmed listing claims and crypto risks remain for investors.
Solana sits at $73.31 as of August 6, roughly 300% below its January 2025 peak of $293, according to CoinMarketCap data cited in the report. Against that backdrop, ChatGPT’s most aggressive model puts SOL’s year-end bull case at $300 to $600, a spread wide enough that traders are hunting for asymmetric entries elsewhere while the chart sorts itself out. Pepeto, a multichain meme-and-DeFi presale, has used that gap to keep pulling capital, with its raise crossing $10.56 million at a token price of $0.0000001887, per the sponsored release this article is based on.
What Pepeto Is Building
Pepeto positions itself as a meme coin with working infrastructure underneath it rather than just a ticker riding sentiment. The stack includes a contract-scanning tool that reviews code for risk before funds move, plus PepetoSwap, a fee-free trading layer spanning Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Solana, connected by a bridge that the project says charges nothing to move tokens across chains.
SolidProof reviewed the contracts ahead of the presale launch, according to the release, and staking currently advertises a 166% APY for holders willing to lock tokens through the raise. The team is described as led by the original Pepe founder alongside an engineer with a background in senior roles at Binance – claims made in the sponsored material that haven’t been independently verified beyond what’s stated in the release. Worth noting: this is sponsored content, and FinanceFeeds says it does not independently verify the claims, credibility, or financial viability of projects it features in this format.
The Traction Number Behind the Hype
The presale’s own numbers have moved across recent updates – $10.29 million in a June tracking snapshot, $10.56 million by early August, with the site’s headline figure landing at $10.66 million in more recent reporting. Read together, that’s a raise that’s kept climbing in increments rather than spiking once and stalling, which is the traction argument the project is leaning on.
Community chatter across Reddit, Telegram, and X is climbing week over week, the release states, framed as the same attention buildup that preceded prior meme-coin breakouts. That’s a real pattern worth watching, but attention metrics are also the easiest thing for a presale to manufacture – the raise figure and the audit are the more verifiable data points here.
The Solana Backdrop Driving the Comparison
The bull case for SOL isn’t invented from nothing. MoneyGram launched a validator node on the network in June, Franklin Templeton and BlackRock both run tokenized offerings on Solana, and daily user transactions ran near 150 million through late July, according to the sourced reporting. Firedancer and the Alpenglow upgrade – which targets 150-millisecond confirmation times – are the two technical catalysts ChatGPT’s model leans on for its $300-to-$600 range, per CCN’s roundup of four AI price models.

On the chart, $71 is holding as support with $80 and $88 as the next resistance levels the article flags. Readers weighing SOL exposure against presale risk may find more context in recent coverage of the bullish Solana setup and in reporting on Solana’s tokenized-asset growth, both of which frame the network’s institutional case in more detail than a single AI forecast can.
The Entry-Point Argument, and Why It’s Not a Guarantee
The thesis behind Pepeto’s presale is straightforward math, not magic: at $0.0000001887, $1,000 buys roughly 5.3 billion tokens. If the token were to list at $0.00005 – a hypothetical figure the release anchors to Pepe’s own historical peak – that stake would be worth $265,000 on paper. That’s the kind of number that gets shared in Telegram groups, and it’s exactly the kind of number that should be read with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Listing prices for presale tokens are not fixed, guaranteed, or predictable from a whitepaper projection – they’re set by whatever the market decides to pay once trading opens, if it opens at all on the timeline a project claims. The release repeatedly references an approaching Binance listing, but nothing in the primary source confirms a listing date, exchange commitment, or exclusivity with Binance specifically. Treat that detail as a stated expectation from the project, not a confirmed event.
The comparison to Shiba Inu – an $8,000 position reportedly reaching into the billions at peak – is a real historical data point, but it’s also survivorship bias in its purest form. For every SHIB-style outcome, there are presale tokens that list far below their sale price or never list on a major exchange at all. The 166% staking yield and the multichain product suite are the differentiators Pepeto is betting on to avoid that fate, but differentiators aren’t outcomes.

Investors weighing this raise against other active presales might also want to check this roundup of presale projects worth tracking through the rest of 2026 for comparative context on raise sizes, audit status, and tokenomics structure.
This article is based on sponsored source material and does not constitute financial advice. Presale investments carry significant risk, including the possibility of total loss, and projected returns cited here are illustrative rather than guaranteed. Readers should verify audit reports, tokenomics, and exchange listing claims independently before committing capital.
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