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Four Crypto Projects Are Listing in April 2026: Genius, Dabba, OpenGradient, and Wingbits

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Phoenix Group is flagging four crypto token listings to watch across the rest of April 2026. The range is unusually broad: an onchain trading terminal, a decentralized WiFi network targeting India, a platform for hosting and deploying AI models, and a community-run flight-tracking network that pays users for real aircraft data.

Raises run from $5 million to $9.1 million across the four. The four projects raised between $5 million and $9.1 million each, covering distinctly different use cases that reflect where crypto infrastructure investment is currently focused.

UPCOMING INITIAL LISTINGS TO WATCH#Genius $GENIUS is a non-custodial, unified on-chain trading terminal designed to trade spot, perpetuals, and yield products across multiple blockchains.#Dabba $DBT is a Solana-based Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network aiming to… pic.twitter.com/C34O1iY9hy

— PHOENIX – Crypto News & Analytics (@pnxgrp) April 13, 2026

Genius ($GENIUS): April 13

Genius is a non-custodial, unified onchain crypto trading terminal built to handle spot trading, perpetuals, and yield products across multiple blockchains from a single interface. The project raised $6 million and lists on Binance on April 13, which is today. Investors include Ava Labs and eight additional backers. The non-custodial structure means users retain control of their assets throughout trading activity rather than depositing into a platform-controlled account.

The unified multi-chain approach solves a big workflow problem for crypto traders who currently manage positions across separate interfaces for different chains. Genius is claiming itself as a project that removes that fragmentation.

Dabba ($DBT): April 15

Dabba Network is a Solana based Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network with a specific geographic focus: providing affordable, high-speed WiFi across India. The project raised $5 million, with the listing exchange still to be announced. Investors include Y Combinator among others.

Dabba fits the DePIN category, where blockchain incentives coordinate real-world infrastructure deployment. India’s internet connectivity gap, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas, creates a large addressable market for community-deployed WiFi infrastructure rewarded through token incentives. The Solana foundation provides the high-throughput, low-cost settlement layer that micro-reward infrastructure networks require to function economically.

OpenGradient ($OPG): April 21

OpenGradient is a decentralized platform for hosting, executing, and deploying AI models. The project raised $8.5 million, with listing exchange to be announced, and counts 15-plus investors including CSX and other institutional backers. The decentralized AI model deployment category is gaining traction as an alternative to centralized cloud AI infrastructure, where model access is controlled by a small number of large providers.

OpenGradient’s approach puts AI model hosting and execution on decentralized infrastructure, which changes the economics of model access and the control structure around who can deploy and use AI capabilities.

Wingbits ($WINGS): April 22

Wingbits is a community-driven, blockchain-based flight-tracking network that rewards users for collecting and sharing real-time aircraft data. The project raised the most of the four at $9.1 million and lists on MEXC on April 22. Investors include Tribe Capital, SNZ, and two additional backers.

The model is straightforward: users with ADS-B receivers track aircraft and contribute that data to the network in exchange for WINGS token rewards. Real-time flight data has commercial value for logistics, aviation, and research applications, and Wingbits is building the decentralized data collection layer to capture and monetize it.

What’s Ahead For These Crypto Projects

Four crypto listings across ten days cover trading infrastructure, physical WiFi deployment, decentralized AI, and real-world data collection. The raises are modest relative to the categories they are entering, but each crypto project addresses a specific infrastructure gap rather than a speculative narrative. Genius lists today. Dabba follows in two days.

OpenGradient and Wingbits round out the month. The variety across these four reflects how broadly crypto infrastructure investment has spread beyond purely financial applications.

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