SACHI, the immersive gaming universe built on Unreal Engine 5, has shared on X that its native token $SACHI will be listed on MEXC Global, a leading digital-asset exchange platform, on Wednesday, November 19. The listing is coming ahead of the gaming platform’s game launch and opens it to a wider audience, which consists of […]SACHI, the immersive gaming universe built on Unreal Engine 5, has shared on X that its native token $SACHI will be listed on MEXC Global, a leading digital-asset exchange platform, on Wednesday, November 19. The listing is coming ahead of the gaming platform’s game launch and opens it to a wider audience, which consists of […]

SACHI to debut token on MEXC as game platform prepares for launch

2025/11/19 19:00
  • SACHI’s listing will run through MEXC’s Kickstarter program, allowing users to commit MX tokens to support the project.
  • SACHI will airdrop 50,000 USDT worth of tokens to eligible participants in the Kickstarter event.
  • Voting ran between November 18 and 19, with $SACHI trading set to begin at 12:00 UTC on November 19 and withdrawals on November 20.

SACHI, the immersive gaming universe built on Unreal Engine 5, has shared on X that its native token $SACHI will be listed on MEXC Global, a leading digital-asset exchange platform, on Wednesday, November 19.

The listing is coming ahead of the gaming platform’s game launch and opens it to a wider audience, which consists of traders and players. 

MEXC confirmed the upcoming event on X.

It will be happening via the MEXC Kickstarter, which is a pre-listing event initiated by project teams, in this case, SACHI, where users can commit MEXC’s native token, MX, to their favorite projects. 

SACHI to airdrop on MEXC Kickstarter

The Kickstarter program also offers free airdrops to MEXC users, and SACHI will be airdropping a total price pool of 50,000 USDT. 

Users are expected to commit some MX tokens to participate and stand to win in the airdrop; however, their account must have been used to complete “at least one futures trade (any amount, any trading pair) and hold a minimum of 5 MX for 24 consecutive hours before Nov 17, 2025, 15:59 (UTC)” to qualify to participate.

The voting started on November 18, 2025, into the early hours of November 19, after which trading is expected to commence by 12:00 (UTC) of the same day. The voting token is MX, and participants can only vote a minimum of 5 MX and a maximum of 100,000 MX.

According to the MEXC listing, withdrawals will be open on the platform by November 20, 2025, 12:00 (UTC).

It also mentioned that participants can only commit based on their maximum committable quantity, and tokens that are committed successfully will be the ones used for reward calculation

The airdrops are expected to be distributed based on the “participation ratio within 1 hour of the event’s conclusion.”

Also, these rewards will be determined based on the amount of MX the participants commit and the number of valid users they bring in. The higher the number of valid users a participant brings in, the more directly it will impact their level and coefficient, and this will be used in calculating their rewards. “The more MX you commit and the more friends you invite as valid users, the larger your share of the rewards!” MEXC wrote in its announcement blog. 

The platform also shared its requirements for what qualifies one to be a valid user. 

Expansion, partnerships, and a roadmap

According to SACHI, its token is the core utility token of its Immersive Gaming Universe, and it is built on the Solana blockchain. “As the backbone of the SACHI experience, $SACHI enables key in-game utilities, marketplace interactions, and exclusive on-chain events,” it wrote on its website. 

The $SACHI token generation event (TGE) went live on November 18, 2025.

The platform, which is still in the second phase of its roadmap, has undergone months of ecosystem expansion, securing partnerships with Aethir, Microsoft Azure, Tokacity, NiceHash, and BlueOcean Gaming, among others, according to information available on its platform.

SACHI launched a presale of only 200 exclusive NFTs, which lasted for five days from November 12 to 17, 2025, and it’s expected to give holders some perks, especially when the platform releases more of its set roadmap projects. 

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