BlockDAG says its “Awakening” testnet is live as JamFi and Lyno AI outline plans

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Interest in early-stage crypto fundraising has remained active in 2025, but for readers evaluating new projects the key question is often whether there is a working product, not just a roadmap. JamFi has described a unified DeFi dashboard concept, and Lyno AI has promoted an AI-focused roadmap alongside marketing claims about potential returns.

One project highlighting a live environment is BlockDAG. The project says its Awakening Testnet is live and supports wallet connections, smart contract deployments, NFT minting, and other testnet interactions. It also describes a move from a UTXO-based model to an account-based architecture, along with runtime upgradability and a set of dApps. As with any test network, availability and functionality can change, and readers should treat project materials as claims unless independently verified.

JamFi and Lyno AI: Concepts and timelines still developing

JamFi’s token sale for the JAM token has drawn attention in some DeFi communities, largely because of its stated goal of unifying multiple DeFi functions under a single dashboard. The idea targets users who find decentralized platforms difficult to navigate. According to TheNewsCrypto, JamFi has described plans to integrate features such as staking, yield farming, portfolio tracking, and liquidity pools in one interface.

However, the JAM token is currently described as being in a token-sale stage, and most of the project’s features appear to remain under development. The dashboard is not yet available to the public, and any security-audit status would need to be confirmed through published audit reports. Tokenomics details may also change, which can affect how readers assess sustainability.

Lyno AI, on the other hand, is leaning into the AI narrative. Promotional materials and commentary around the project have included claims about the possibility of very high returns for early participants; such projections are inherently speculative and not verifiable in advance. The project has proposed AI-driven trading, risk profiling, and market forecasting tools intended to connect with DeFi protocols. Crypto-Economy has reported that social sentiment has been positive, reflecting broader interest in automation and machine learning.

At the time of writing, Lyno AI’s product availability appears limited, with no public testnet or functioning product presented for users to interact with. As a result, readers evaluating the project are largely relying on forward-looking statements and a roadmap that may change.

BlockDAG: Testnet activity highlighted by the project

BlockDAG presents its Awakening Testnet as a working environment for on-chain testing. The project says users can connect wallets such as MetaMask, deploy ERC-20 smart contracts, mint NFTs, and interact with dApps, including modules labeled Reflection and Lottery.

The project also describes an open-source IDE intended to support contract testing, debugging, and deployment via a drag-and-drop interface. It further claims the network supports runtime upgradability, which it says is designed to reduce the need for disruptive hard forks.

On architecture, BlockDAG says it has moved from a UTXO system to an account-based model similar in structure to Ethereum, which it argues could improve compatibility with Ethereum-style tooling. The project also references potential support for features associated with Account Abstraction (EIP-4337), such as smart wallets and transaction batching. Readers should note that testnet functionality does not guarantee mainnet timelines or future performance.

The project has also published fundraising and distribution figures. According to BlockDAG, it has raised more than $410 million, sold more than 26.5 billion coins, and is in “Batch 30” of its token sale, with a stated token price of $0.0013. These figures have not been independently verified in this article.

Availability vs. roadmap claims

Across the three projects, the main practical difference described is current access to working software. JamFi and Lyno AI have outlined features and use cases, but readers may have limited ability to test them today. BlockDAG, by contrast, is emphasizing what it describes as live testnet tooling and on-chain interactions, which can make it easier for developers and users to evaluate functionality directly.

Project website (for reference): https://blockdag.network

Project Telegram (for reference): https://t.me/blockDAGnetworkOfficial


This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. This outlet is not affiliated with the project mentioned. Information related to any token sale is based on project-provided materials and may change.

 

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