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DOGEBALL Gains Attention as Presale Race Heats Up; Market Context from Multiple Presales

Investors are focusing on short, defined presales—such as DOGEBALL’s January launch—while other projects and market developments reshape 2026 crypto narratives [1][2].

Jan 26, 202612:21 PMNewsroom AI

DOGEBALL launched its presale on January 2, 2026, and the project is being highlighted for its gaming utility and a strict, four-month presale window that appeals to early movers seeking defined timelines [1]. Coverage positions DOGEBALL alongside projects like Unstaked and Tapzi as notable presale opportunities to monitor into 2026 [1].

Market commentary shows renewed appetite for high-potential coins and presales as investors hunt for the next major returns; Coinomedia lists several candidates amid this pickup in demand [2]. Coverage of other active presales and early launches, including BlockchainFX and Digitap, underscores the emphasis on projects claiming live products, infrastructure, or new on‑ramps such as Solana deposits for Digitap [4][6].

Broader infrastructure shifts are also occurring: reporting on XRPL tokenization highlights rapid growth after regulatory clarity, with tokenized assets up roughly 2,200% and about $500 million issued on XRPL, while Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin exceeded $1.3 billion in circulation—developments that reflect institutional and product-level momentum in parts of the market [3].

Recent coverage indicates investors are positioning during short, controlled presales that align with expectations for the next altcoin expansion cycle; observers point to defined timelines and live-product milestones when evaluating presale opportunities [1][4].

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