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BlockchainFX’s Crypto Presale Shatters Records: $5.7M Raised in Lightning Speed as Investor Frenzy Peaks

BlockchainFX’s Crypto Presale Shatters Records: $5.7M Raised in Lightning Speed as Investor Frenzy Peaks

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2025-08-22 00:11:00
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Digital gold rush ignites as BlockchainFX's presale blasts past $5.7 million—faster than traders can say 'bull market.'

Demand Soars Past Expectations

Investors flocked like crypto-hungry sharks to fresh blood, pouring millions into what's quickly becoming the season's hottest presale. The numbers don't lie—this isn't just hype, it's a full-blown capital migration from traditional finance into the digital frontier.

The New Presale Paradigm

Forget waiting for IPOs that reward Wall Street insiders first. Crypto presales democratize access—letting retail investors get in ground floor while hedge funds still figure out their compliance paperwork. It's the people's allocation, and they're voting with their wallets.

Because nothing terrifies traditional finance more than watching millions flow into an asset they can't control, can't short, and definitely can't charge 2-and-20 fees on.

What happened to the McDonald's deal?

Krispy Kreme started shipping doughnuts to McDonald's restaurants in October, 2022. The limited test run in Louisville, Kentucky, saw decent results, inspiring a larger-scale implementation in 2024.

But the nationwide rollout was never completed, as Krispy Kreme pulled the plug on this project in the second quarter of 2025. Management noted that the doughnut delivery program was too expensive on a networkwide scale. Furthermore, it will take several quarters to unwind the attempts to build an effective production and delivery network in support of the McDonald's deal.

A table full of burgers and donuts.

Combining donuts and burgers wasn't a great idea. Image source: Getty Images.

What's next for Krispy Kreme?

As a result, Krispy Kreme is reviewing its entire logistics setup in search of more cost-effective solutions. The company is ending hundreds of underperforming delivery contracts, though more than half of the shuttered deals will be replaced with higher-volume routes by the end of 2025.

That may sound like an empty promise, but the partners for these new routes include giant household names such as,, and. As long as Krispy Kreme can focus these operations on the most profitable delivery routes, the company might be poised for a long-term turnaround.

But that's a pretty speculative forecast. For now, Krispy Kreme investors are simply disappointed in the failed McDonald's experiment and its financial aftermath.

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