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The privacy-first Layer 1 says it hits 12,000 TPS with default confidential transactions.

The privacy-first Layer 1 says it hits 12,000 TPS with default confidential transactions.

Everything ships at once

Swap, orderbook DEX, cross-chain bridge, native domains, staking, governance, and an airdrop are all operational. That's a full stack out of the gate. Most Layer 1s stagger their rollouts, so launching everything together is either confidence or a lot of moving parts at once — likely some of both.

The presale math

The presale is open on sale.sanect.com. A $100 entry gets you 2,000 SNCT tokens at the $0.05 rate. The estimated listing price is $1.00 — 20x the presale price before the token trades anywhere. The network's one-year privacy-market projection puts SNCT at $500 per token, which would turn that same $100 into $1 million.

The team frames it against BNB, which launched at $0.10. A $100 entry there peaked north of $700,000. It's a flattering comparison, and past runs don't guarantee a repeat — but it does show where Sanect thinks this is headed.

Privacy without the slowdown

The core pitch is that privacy is the default on every transaction, not a feature you opt into. Confidential transactions run by default, and the network says there's no latency penalty for private workloads. That matters because privacy chains have historically traded anonymity for speed. Sanect says it's removed that tradeoff.

How the presale ends

The presale closes when 1% of total supply is fully distributed. No extension, and no return to the $0.05 price once it's done. If you want in at the entry rate, the window is now — and it's a hard close, not a soft one.

This is a sponsored article and is for informational purposes only, not financial advice.

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Sanect Network, a privacy-first Layer 1 blockchain, launched on mainnet this week with its entire product suite live and a community presale now open. The network says it clears 12,000 transactions per second with 400ms block times. The first 1% of supply is priced at $0.05 per token, and the presale is running on sale.sanect.com.

Full stack at launch

Swap, orderbook DEX, cross-chain bridge, native domains, staking, governance, and an airdrop are all operational from day one. That's a lot to ship at once. Most Layer 1s stagger their rollouts to manage risk, so launching everything together reads as either confidence or a heavy lift — probably some of both. Either way, there's no waiting for core features to trickle in.

The presale math

The presale structure is straightforward. A $100 entry gets you 2,000 SNCT tokens at the $0.05 rate. The estimated listing price is $1.00, which is 20x the presale price before the token trades anywhere. The network's one-year privacy-market projection puts SNCT at $500 per token — that would turn the same $100 entry into $1 million.

The team frames the opportunity against BNB, which launched at $0.10. A $100 entry there peaked at over $700,000. It's a flattering comparison, and past runs don't guarantee a repeat. But it does show where Sanect thinks the privacy market is headed.

Privacy by default

The core pitch: privacy is the default on every transaction, not an opt-in feature. Confidential transactions run by default, and the network says there's no latency penalty for private workloads. That last point matters. Privacy chains have historically traded anonymity for speed, and Sanect is claiming it's removed that tradeoff entirely. If the numbers hold, that's a meaningful difference in how private chains feel to use.

Hard close on the presale

The presale closes when 1% of total supply is fully distributed. No extension, and no return to the $0.05 price once it's done. That's a hard deadline, not a soft one. If you want in at the entry rate, the window is now — and the supply cap means the window could close before you expect it to.

This is a sponsored article and is for informational purposes only, not financial advice.

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Sanect Network, a privacy-first Layer 1 blockchain, launched on mainnet this week with its entire product suite live and a community presale now open. The network says it clears 12,000 transactions per second with 400ms block times. The first 1% of supply is priced at $0.05 per token, and the presale is running on sale.sanect.com. It's a packed launch — the full stack, the token, and the allocation all hitting at once.

That's ~75 words.

Full stack at launch

Swap, orderbook DEX, cross-chain bridge, native domains, staking, governance, and an airdrop are all operational from day one. That's a lot to ship at once. Most Layer 1s stagger their rollouts to manage risk, so launching everything together reads as either confidence or a heavy lift — probably some of both. Either way, there's no waiting for core features to trickle in. The airdrop being live at launch is also a signal: the network wants users in early, not just speculators watching a token price.

~85 words.

The presale math

The presale structure is straightforward. A $100 entry gets you 2,000 SNCT tokens at the $0.05 rate. The estimated listing price is $1.00, which is 20x the presale price before the token trades anywhere. The network's one-year privacy-market projection puts SNCT at $500 per token — that would turn the same $100 entry into $1 million.

The team frames the opportunity against BNB, which launched at $0.10. A $100 entry there peaked at over $700,000. It's a flattering comparison, and past runs don't guarantee a repeat. But it does show where Sanect thinks the privacy market is headed — and it's a big number to hang on a projection.

~115 words.

Privacy by default

The core pitch: privacy is the default on every transaction, not an opt-in feature. Confidential transactions run by default, and the network says there's no latency penalty for private workloads. That last point matters. Privacy chains have historically traded anonymity for speed, and Sanect is claiming it's removed that tradeoff entirely. If the numbers hold, that's a meaningful difference in how private chains feel to use — no waiting, no toggles, just private by default.

~75 words.

Hard close on the presale

The presale closes when 1% of total supply is fully distributed. No extension, and no return to the $0.05 price once it's done. That's a hard deadline, not a soft one. If you want in at the entry rate, the window is now — and the supply cap means it could close sooner than you'd expect.

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