BlockDAG’s execution-based approach is redefining the future framework of cryptocurrency infrastructure
- BlockDAG, a Layer 1 blockchain project, raised $395M in 2025 presale, selling 19,000 ASIC miners and 25.8B tokens at $0.05 listing price. - Its hybrid DAG-Proof of Work model enables 10,000 TPS, with 3M users on X1 app, 4,500 developers, and a functional testnet called "Awakening." - Competitors like Bitcoin Hyper ($16M) and Ozak AI ($3.2M) lag behind, while BlockDAG's 70% community token allocation and 20 exchange partnerships highlight its infrastructure edge. - Retail-driven growth, 1,500% ROI project

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