Nexсhain is moving into a new phase. The project says it is preparing to list its NEX token on five exchanges. These are MEXC, BitMart, LBank, XT.com, and CoinEx.
The team called these active plans, not confirmed deals. Each listing will get its own announcement once it is locked in.
This news comes as the Nexсhain presale sits in its 37th stage. The current entry price is $0.10 per token.
What Is Nexсhain and Why Is It in the News
Nexсhain is a blockchain project running a public token sale for NEX. The sale has raised more than $17 million from over 18,900 investors, based on data shown on the project's own presale page.
The presale works in stages. Each stage raises the token price a little. Right now, buyers are in stage 37, where 1 NEX costs $0.10.
Nexсhain Presale Price Structure Explained
The presale chart tracks price movement from the first stage to the final listing price. It shows four key points.
| Stage | Price per NEX |
| Stage 1 (start) | $0.010 |
| Stage 37 (current) | $0.100 |
| Stage 38 (next) | $0.148 |
| Listing price | $0.300 |
The project states the listing price is set at $0.30. That would be a 200% jump from the current $0.10 entry price, if the listing actually happens at that level. This is a stated plan by the project, not a guaranteed outcome.
The presale page also shows a countdown clock. At the time of writing, it listed roughly 6 days, 18 hours left before this pricing window closes.
Nexсhain Exchange Listing Plans
The bigger update is about exchange access. Nexсhain said it is working toward listings on five platforms.
- MEXC
- BitMart
- LBank
- XT.com
- CoinEx

These are mid-tier exchanges that often list newer tokens before larger platforms do. Getting listed there can give a token more trading volume and wider reach.
The project was careful with its wording. It described the listings as active plans still in motion, not finished deals. It said confirmations will come exchange by exchange, as each one is finalized.
This kind of phrasing is common in the crypto space. Projects often announce intent to list before deals are signed, since exchange listings depend on separate reviews and agreements.
What This Means for Presale Investors
For people already holding NEX from the presale, exchange listings matter. A listing gives token holders a place to trade or sell their tokens once the sale ends.
Right now, NEX is not listed on any major exchange. It only exists through the presale contract. That means holders cannot trade it freely yet.
If the five listings go through as planned, NEX would gain public trading markets for the first time. Trading volume and price after listing would then depend on market demand, not the presale schedule.
No specific listing dates have been shared yet. The project has said updates will come individually.
Bottom Line
Nexсhain is entering a key stretch. Its presale is deep into its staged pricing model, sitting at stage 37 out of what appears to be at least 38 stages before listing.
At the same time, the project is working on exchange access across five platforms. Neither the final presale stage nor any listing has been confirmed yet.
Investors watching NEX should treat both the pricing chart and the listing plans as project statements, not guarantees. Crypto presales carry risk, and stated timelines can shift.