BlockDAG Early Trading Window Opens as Kaspa, Pi, Pippin Signal Volatility

A LiveBitcoinNews press release highlights four “next crypto to explode” candidates for 2026, with a time-sensitive focus on BlockDAG (BDAG). BlockDAG: Trading is live on P2B Exchange, with USDT on-chain activity reported. The article claims Mainnet launched on Feb 10, 2026, with 300,000+ transactions and $1B+ value moved. It also cites 1.2B BDAG staked and a market cap above $2B. A key hook is an early trading window via FINALTRADE at a fixed $0.0007 entry, running until April 8—90 days before a later public batch. Kaspa (KAS): The token reportedly broke above a descending trendline after a weekly gain of 24.2%. It stalled near $0.040 and is trading around $0.037. An analyst targets $0.136, while RSI around 71 suggests overbought risk and potential pullback. Pi Network (PI): The article says Pi completed a Mainnet upgrade to protocol 20 (nodes updated to v20.2). Price reaction is bearish on the week: PI fell 26.1% from a March 13 peak of $0.29 to about $0.19. To turn bullish again, it would need to reclaim the 200-SMA near $0.27. Pippin (PIPPIN): A memecoin described as trading in a potential repeating “manipulation zone” pattern after a sharp decline. The article says it could rally toward $0.90, but emphasizes the pattern is unconfirmed and high risk. For traders, BlockDAG is positioned as the only catalyst with a specific countdown date, potentially driving attention and short-term flow, while KAS/PI/PIPPIN remain more momentum- and sentiment-driven.
Bullish
The article is broadly market-positive because it spotlights BlockDAG with a concrete, time-bound trading catalyst: BDAG is already live on an exchange and an early window via FINALTRADE is open until April 8 at a fixed $0.0007 entry. In past crypto cycles, announcements that combine (1) live trading access, (2) a countdown to a phased liquidity/public launch, and (3) highlighted on-chain activity often attract short-term speculative inflows, which can lift price volatility and volume. However, the same press-release style also applies hype risk. Kaspa’s setup is constructive (trendline break) but RSI near 71 hints at overbought pullbacks. Pi Network’s upgrade is a technical win, yet price reaction is negative, implying traders may be selling the news or focusing on post-upgrade liquidity/retention rather than the upgrade itself. Pippin is described through an unconfirmed pattern, which typically increases tail-risk and whipsaw behavior. Net effect: mildly bullish for near-term attention and flows due to BDAG’s scheduled window, but less certain for the rest. Longer term, if the on-chain usage and staking claims for BDAG are sustained, sentiment could improve; if not, the market can fade the narrative quickly once the early window closes.