BlockDAG’s Beta Testnet Goes Live as $211.5M Rolls In — DOGE Stabilizes, Pi Forecast Shifts
Crypto markets aren’t short on drama this week. Dogecoin (DOGE) shook off speculation sparked by a new U.S. agency acronym, and Pi Coin’s outlook brightened as supply pressure eased. But the spotlight is clearly shifting to BlockDAG (BDAG), which officially launched its Beta Testnet V1 during Keynote 3.
While other tokens respond to news, BlockDAG is pushing ahead. With 1.2 million testnet transactions processed and $211.5 million raised, the numbers aren’t just for show—they’re building something tangible.
DOGE Bounces Back After Musk Puts D.O.G.E. Rumors to Rest
Dogecoin managed to hold its ground after Elon Musk cleared the air on the supposed link between the token and the new U.S. Department of Government Efficiency, also nicknamed D.O.G.E. The mascot’s brief cameo on the department’s page fueled speculation, but Musk denied any connection during a recent public appearance.
Still, DOGE price barely blinked. After a dip to $0.1595, it quickly rebounded and now trades near $0.1738. Traders saw this as a show of strength—proof the coin isn’t riding just on hype anymore. DOGE continues to trade within a tight range, and this resilience is giving short-term holders and long-term believers reason to stay in the game.
Pi Coin Outlook Improves as April Unlocks Hit New Lows
Pi Coin is also drawing fresh attention. The PI forecast has taken a turn as April unlock numbers fall sharply. Just 124.32 million tokens are scheduled for release this month—the lowest total in eight months.
This development has caught the eye of speculators, especially after Pi’s recent debut on the BTCC Exchange, which improved access and lifted sentiment. Some analysts are now watching April 7–11 as a possible breakout window, citing the sharp drop in daily supply.
Projections range from $1.00 to $1.80 depending on demand, but one thing’s clear—momentum could swing fast if buyers step in at the right moment.
BlockDAG’s Testnet Rollout Redefines Progress: 1.2M Transactions, $211.5M Raised
Keynote 3 delivered more than updates—it brought action. BlockDAG’s Beta Testnet V1 is now live and fully functional, moving from early development into hands-on user testing. Unlike test phases that stay behind closed doors, this rollout is open, interactive, and packed with tools.
Speed has doubled since the alpha build, and users can already try out live dApps, generate tokens, and mint NFTs—all with zero coding. The upgraded blockchain explorer helps users view activity in real time, while distributed testnet BDAG coins allow actual stress-testing of the network.
The team has confirmed that users are directly shaping the network’s final version. Contests, feedback channels, and upcoming feature rewards will keep the community engaged as testing ramps up.
Meanwhile, the token’s presale is gaining speed. BDAG is now priced at $0.0248 in Batch 27, reflecting a 2,380% jump from its first batch. Over 19.1 billion tokens have been sold, and with $211.5 million collected so far, BlockDAG isn’t just checking boxes—it’s setting them.
For a network still in presale, this kind of traction isn’t common. With its mainnet approaching and ecosystem already functioning, many now consider BDAG the one to watch for 2025.
Final Thoughts
Dogecoin’s ability to absorb rumors without losing ground shows it still has staying power. Pi Coin’s improving forecast is worth tracking as supply pressure loosens and demand may return.
But BlockDAG is doing more than staying relevant—it’s pushing forward. With its testnet already producing results and its community actively shaping what’s next, it’s becoming harder to ignore.
What seemed like an early-stage project months ago now looks like one of crypto’s best bets. And with over $210 million raised, the market may have already made up its mind.
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