GTC Listing Confirmed: The Exchange Page Every Holder Must Check What if you could know the GTC listing was real before the official team announcement even posted? You can. Three independent,
GTC Listing Confirmed: The Exchange Page Every Holder Must Check
What if you could know the GTC listing was real before the official team announcement even posted?
You can. Three independent, verifiable signals tell you the GTC listing confirmed status — none of them require you to trust a Telegram post, a community rumour, or a date that has already moved twice. The GTech Network token is now officially registered with BscScan — verified with zero issues, buy and sell tax confirmed at 0.0% on both sides, running on BNB Smart Chain. Three exchanges are confirmed and waiting: BingX, LBank, and Binance Alpha — all ready to go live simultaneously on the day the launch is confirmed.
Source: X(formerly Twitter)
The infrastructure is in place. The signals are trackable right now. Here is exactly what to watch — and what each signal means when it fires.
Signal One: BscScan Token Activity Tells You First
This is the most reliable early signal — and the one most holders have never set up.
The contract is live on BNB Smart Chain and fully visible on BscScan. The token is viewable in MetaMask under the Security and Trust section. Every transaction, every transfer, and every wallet interaction with the contract is publicly recorded in real time.
When the GTC listing confirmed event fires, the first on-chain evidence appears on BscScan before any social media post. Here's what to watch for:
New wallet addresses receiving token transfers at scale — when the TGE fires, exchange hot wallets begin receiving large token transfers to fund the trading pairs on BingX and LBank. These transfers are visible on BscScan before trading opens publicly.
Transaction volume spike — the contract page shows daily transaction count. A sudden spike from a low baseline to hundreds of transactions in one hour signals the distribution event has started.
Exchange wallet addresses appearing — BingX and LBank both operate known hot wallet addresses on BSC. If tokens start moving to those addresses, the GTC listing confirmed event is hours away at most.
How to set this up today: Go to BscScan.com and search the official contract address: 0xd1F6cc234b9B82E90AC277c9C2E3C7a91d17DAf9. Click the Watch icon or add it to your BscScan watchlist. You'll receive alerts on any major transaction activity — before @gtechnetwork posts anything.
Signal Two: Exchange-Side Confirmation Beats Team Posts
The strongest version of confirmation is exchange-side confirmation — a launch notice from BingX, LBank, or Binance Alpha directly. Until that happens, any date remains probability-based rather than final.
This is the signal that separates a real launch from another announcement-without-trading event. Here's what exchange-side confirmation looks like on each platform:
BingX: Go to bingx.com and search "GTC" in the markets section. An official launch announcement from BingX appears in their announcements tab — separate from any team post. BingX's own public guide currently shows GTech Network is not listed there yet — the moment that changes, it's visible independently of the GTech Network team. That page update is the clearest possible signal.
LBank: Go to lbank.com and check their new listings announcement page directly. LBank publishes launch notices 24–48 hours before trading opens as standard practice. A GTC listing notice on LBank's official announcements page is the second-strongest independent confirmation available.
Binance Alpha: Open the Binance Web3 Wallet and search for GTech in the Alpha section. Binance Alpha tokens appear in the wallet interface before broad public announcement. If GTC appears as an eligible Alpha token, trading is imminent.
If an official confirmation tweet lands from any of these exchanges before the GTech Network listing date, that changes the demand equation immediately. Exchange-side announcements drive a different quality of buyer than team posts — institutional traders and exchange-native users who never follow @gtechnetwork directly.
Signal Three: The Official X Post That Actually Counts
Not every post signals GTech Network launch confirmed. Holders have been reading "announcement coming soon" for weeks. Here is exactly what a real confirmation post contains — and what it doesn't.
A real GTC listing confirmed post contains all four of these:
A specific trading date — day, month, and time in UTC
A specific trading pair — GTC/USDT or GTC/BNB on named exchanges
A direct link to the exchange page or trading pair
Simultaneous posts from BingX and LBank official accounts
Posts that do NOT confirm the listing:
"Announcement coming soon" — this has appeared multiple times with no date following
Community Telegram posts claiming a date — no Telegram admin has authority to confirm a listing date
Third-party crypto news articles citing "expected" dates — including any article that uses the phrase "around June 15"
Screenshots of DMs or private group messages claiming insider information
The next post on X carrying the confirmed date is the only team-side update that matters — but it's the third signal, not the first. BscScan fires before X. Exchange announcements fire before or simultaneously with X.
The verification sequence in order:
BscScan transaction spike on the contract address
BingX or LBank announcement page update
X post with specific date, trading pair, and exchange link
If all three fire within the same 24-hour window — the GTC listing confirmed event is real. If only one fires without the others, wait for independent confirmation before acting.
Approximately 200 million GTC remains in circulation at the team-stated listing target of $0.05 — an opening market cap near $10 million. All price projections from public market sources on assumption basis only. No guaranteed price outcomes exist. Crypto carries significant risk of loss.
Conclusion
The GTC listing confirmed signal doesn't come from one source — it comes from three. BscScan token activity fires first. Exchange-side announcements from BingX or LBank confirm independently. The X post with specific date and trading pair seals it. Set up your BscScan watchlist today. Bookmark the BingX and LBank announcement pages. Don't act on anything less than all three signals aligning.
YMYL Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Crypto presales are high-risk and readers should verify all information independently before making any financial decision.