
If you track the crypto presale market for the ground floor, the tape just changed: Bullski’s presale page went live on Friday, July 10 at 5pm UTC, and stage one is trading now. Rather than talk around it, start with the table below. It puts Bullski beside three other live presales on the two things you can actually read at a glance, the stage each token is at and what a buyer can verify.
Then the prose reads the table for you, because a comparison is only useful once someone tells you what it means.
The Live Presale Table, Read at a Glance
Here is where four active sales sit right now. Scan the columns first, then keep reading for what they add up to.
| Token presale | Presale stage | Chain | What you can verify |
| Bullski ($BULLSKI) | Stage one open (of 16) | Ethereum (ERC-20) | Verified contract on Etherscan, 120 billion fixed supply, audit in process, liquidity locks at launch |
| Maxi Doge | Mid presale | Ethereum | Public sale page, supply and tokenomics posted |
| Pepeto | Presale ongoing | Ethereum | Sale page live, contract listed |
| Little Pepe | Presale ongoing | Ethereum | Sale page and token details published |
Definition: A crypto presale is a sale that offers a token at a set presale price before it reaches an exchange, usually in steps that rise as each one fills.
What the Table Is Telling You
Two things stand out once you stop reading rows and start reading the pattern. First, every one of these projects is a live sale, so the choice is not whether to wait but which step to enter at. Second, the what you can verify column is where they separate.
A sale page and posted tokenomics are the baseline, and the three generic presales clear it. Bullski clears more, because the checks it names are ones you can open yourself rather than take on trust.
That last column is the one worth slowing down on. Plenty of a presale’s pitch lives in language nobody can confirm. A verified contract on Etherscan, a fixed supply you can count, an audit whose status is stated plainly, and a liquidity lock tied to launch are different, because each is a fact rather than a claim.
Read that way, the table is less a ranking than a filter, and Bullski is the row that survives the most of it at the earliest presale stage.
Bullski in Detail, Since It Is the One That Just Opened
Stage one is live now, the first rung of a 16-stage sale that steps up toward the $0.0025 listing price. Because it is the opening step, it carries the lowest presale price the token will show, and once it fills the next stage opens higher. There is no reservation and no waiting room; the token is trading, and buyers are already moving through the first step.
Under the meme, the structure is plain. Bullski is a 120 billion fixed-supply ERC-20 on Ethereum, so the number of tokens for sale never changes after launch and you can work out what a stage-one position represents today. The contract is verified on Etherscan, an audit is in process, and liquidity locks at launch, which means the trading pool cannot be pulled once the token goes public.
Staking and referrals are live from the first stage, so the token utility starts the moment you hold rather than after some future unlock.
A word on vesting, since it matters in a presale. The team allocation is vested rather than free to dump on day one, and the fixed supply means no quiet minting sits behind the sale. None of that promises an outcome, but it lets you verify what you are buying at the opening step before a token moves.
By the Numbers: Stage one is the lowest of 16 steps on the way to the $0.0025 listing price, and the supply is fixed at 120 billion tokens that cannot be inflated later.
At the Lowest Step: Entering Stage One Now
There is no cheaper number left to wait for. Stage one is, by the ladder’s own design, the floor, and the sale never revisits it once the rung fills. So the timing question answers itself: the best entry the presale will ever quote is the one on the board right now.
From a funded Ethereum wallet on the official page you can buy at the opening step in a minute, then set staking or a referral link running so the tokens earn from settlement. No countdown, no clean entry to hunt for, no better price arriving later. The lowest step is open, and every stage after it asks more for the same token.
Crypto Presale Watch FAQ
What crypto presales are live now?
Several are active, including Maxi Doge, Pepeto, and Little Pepe, alongside Bullski, which just opened stage one on Friday, July 10 at 5pm UTC. Each has a live sale page, and Bullski is the one at its opening step. Do your own research before taking part in any of them.
Why is stage one the cheapest step?
Because the sale prices in one direction. Stage one is the first of 16 steps, and each stage opens higher than the last on the way to the $0.0025 listing price. That makes the open step the lowest presale price the token will show before the next rung replaces it.
How does the 16-stage sale work?
The presale runs across 16 stages that build toward the $0.0025 listing reference. As each stage fills, the price steps up and that entry is gone, so the mechanic itself is simple: the earlier the stage, the less you pay for the same token. No one can promise where it lands after listing, so treat the listing figure as a reference, not a target.
How do I buy $BULLSKI?
Set up an Ethereum wallet, add a little ETH or USDT, and go to the official Bullski site to buy stage one now. Confirm the domain before you connect anything, then buy and stake or refer to start earning right away. Do your own research first.
For More Information
Website: Visit the official Bullski website at bullski.io
Telegram: Join the Bullski Telegram channel at t.me/BullskiCoinOfficial
X (Twitter): Follow Bullski on X at x.com/bullskicoin
Do your own research before buying any presale token. This article is not financial advice.




