Four crypto projects to watch in 2025: BlockDAG, Worldcoin, Bitget, and Aptos

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The discussion surrounding crypto projects to watch in 2025 often focuses on product development, platform upgrades, and real-world use cases across blockchain systems. As emerging projects draw attention and established networks adapt to shifting market conditions, some narratives emphasize technical readiness and user adoption.

Whether it’s supporting trading platforms, pursuing blockchain scalability, or exploring digital identity systems, these projects highlight different approaches. Below is a neutral look at BlockDAG, Worldcoin, Bitget Token, and Aptos, based on publicly available and project-reported information.

BlockDAG: Token sale and planned launch milestones

BlockDAG (BDAG) has drawn attention primarily due to its ongoing token sale and its stated approach to scalability. According to the project, Batch 32 is priced at $0.005 and the token sale has raised more than $435 million, with about 4.2 billion BDAG tokens described as remaining before the sale ends. The project has also promoted a ā€œValue Eraā€ framing around its next stage; any launch pricing or post-launch trading levels remain uncertain and are not guaranteed.

The project also reports operational milestones, including more than 3.5 million X1 app miners, public dashboards, and sales of X1/X10 mining devices. It describes its architecture as a hybrid Proof-of-Work and DAG design intended to balance security and throughput. The team has referenced upcoming product updates (including ā€œKeynote 4ā€) and has said it is pursuing exchange listings, though listings and timing depend on third parties and are not confirmed.

As with any early-stage token sale, readers should treat project-provided figures as unverified unless independently corroborated, and should consider liquidity, custody, and regulatory risks that may apply.

Bitget Token: Utility within an exchange ecosystem

Bitget Token (BGB) is positioned around use within the Bitget exchange ecosystem. At the time referenced in this article, it was trading near $4.24. The token’s utility is described as including fee reductions and other exchange-related features; any such benefits may change over time based on the platform’s policies and product design.

As an exchange-linked asset, BGB’s market behavior can be influenced by factors including the exchange’s user activity, product demand, regulatory developments, and broader market volatility. Price stability or continued demand cannot be assumed.

Worldcoin: Activity and debate around biometric identity

Worldcoin (WLD) has continued to attract attention, in part due to discussion around its biometric identity model and its market activity on major exchanges. The project’s stated objective is to build a global identity protocol that uses iris-based verification, an approach that has drawn both interest and criticism related to privacy, data handling, and oversight.

Coverage of Worldcoin often reflects the tension between adoption goals and the regulatory and ethical questions that accompany biometric systems. Market participation levels can change quickly, and exchange activity does not, by itself, validate long-term outcomes.

Aptos: Ongoing work on Layer-1 scaling

Aptos is a Layer-1 network that emphasizes scalability and developer tooling. At the time referenced in this article, it was priced around $2.54. The project is associated with former Meta employees and uses the Move programming language. Its ecosystem development and integrations are factors often cited by supporters, though network usage and developer traction can fluctuate across market cycles.

The team’s collaborations with Web3 infrastructure projects and bridges may expand access and integrations over time, but technical progress does not ensure market performance.

Outlook: Different use cases, different risk profiles

These four projects reflect different parts of the crypto market: exchange-utility tokens (Bitget Token), identity-oriented initiatives (Worldcoin), Layer-1 platforms (Aptos), and early-stage fundraising and infrastructure claims (BlockDAG). Comparisons across such categories can be misleading because they face different adoption hurdles, regulatory exposures, and liquidity conditions.

For reference, BlockDAG’s materials describe an ongoing token sale and a planned transition to public trading. Readers should be cautious with forward-looking statements and treat timelines, supply figures, and listing claims as project-reported unless independently verified.


This article contains information about a cryptocurrency token sale. This outlet is not affiliated with the project mentioned. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice.

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