January 2026 is shaping up to be a busy month for token launches in the crypto ecosystem. Here's what's on the horizon:
Brevis is kicking off its TGE on January 6, bringing its ZK infrastructure protocol to market. The project focuses on zero-knowledge proof technology for blockchain applications.
On January 7 at 14:00 UTC, AlignerZ Labs will launch its token via a launchpad using an IWO (Initial Web3 Offering) sale model, offering a different approach to token distribution.
Fogo enters the scene on January 13 at 13:00 UTC with its SVM Layer-1 solution, contributing to the growing ecosystem of alternative blockchain layers.
Infinex rounds out the month with a mid to late January launch window. The project is building a non-custodial trading app, giving users more control over their assets during transactions.
These projects represent varied approaches to solving problems in the Web3 space—from infrastructure improvements to user-friendly trading solutions. Investors and community members tracking January launches will want to keep these dates on their radar.
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TopBuyerForever
· 01-07 11:04
January, oh man, another wave of new coins dropping, the wallet is about to cry.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-07 06:52
1. New cryptocurrencies are piling up in January again. This time, I need to keep an eye on the timing, or I'll miss out again.
2. zk infrastructure, layer1, non-custodial trading... all sound good, but I'm worried the same old story of hitting a peak right after launch will happen again.
3. I'm somewhat interested in Infinex's non-custodial trading; whether they can really deliver a good user experience remains to be seen.
4. On the 6th, 7th, and 13th, I just want to know which one will be the real dark horse 🤔.
5. Another round of new mining is coming, but IWO-style models are quite fresh.
6. With so many projects clustered in January, I feel I need to participate selectively; I can't go all in.
7. The organization looks quite detailed, but ultimately, we have to wait until launch to see who survives.
8. There are already a bunch of layer1 solutions; what makes Fogo stand out?
9. Brevis's zk protocol does have some potential, but I wonder if the market will buy it.
10. Non-custodial trading sounds very free, but does that also mean higher risks?
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AirdropHustler
· 01-07 03:27
With so many tokens launching in January, I need to mark this down, especially Infinex's non-custodial trading app which seems to be the right path.
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Is brevis's zk solution reliable? Has anyone participated in similar projects?
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Wait, wait, wait, it's the iwo mode again... Brothers, be careful with this routine.
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Does fogo's SVM layer-1 have any highlights? It feels like layer-1 is already saturated.
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January is going to be explosive. The wallet needs to be ready, but don't go all in on just one.
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The concept of infinex being non-custodial is right; it's about returning control to users.
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Hey, brevis launched on the 6th, this pace is a bit fast.
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Another bunch of layer-1... the ecosystem fragmentation is a bit ridiculous.
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Can non-custodial trading apps really beat centralized exchanges? I remain skeptical.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-04 17:59
New coins are coming in January again, with Brevis, AlignerZ, Fogo, Infinex appearing one after another. It feels like a new round of FOMO is about to start again.
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token_therapist
· 01-04 17:58
January's new coin frenzy: Brevis, AlignerZ, Fogo, Infinex... which one can be bought at the bottom and make a huge profit?
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OldLeekConfession
· 01-04 17:56
January new coin frenzy again, time to watch out for the IQ tax.
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tokenomics_truther
· 01-04 17:34
There are so many new coins in January, it feels like it's time to start gambling again haha
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-04 17:33
January is going to be another busy month with so many projects launching simultaneously... However, Brevis's ZK infrastructure seems decent and worth paying attention to.
2. Wait, is the Infinex non-custodial trading app really reliable? Why does it feel like there are a bunch of projects like this...
3. Three Layer-1 solutions are competing. Honestly, who can stand out now? The competition is too fierce.
4. IWO model? What’s this new trick... It feels like there’s a new way to issue tokens every month, getting tired of the same aesthetic.
5. With such a dense schedule in January, how should retail investors choose? Still depends on who has reliable funding and background.
6. Brevis6 TGE... Let’s keep an eye on it first, but I won’t rush in immediately.
7. Can these projects really solve practical problems? Or are they just PPT dreams?
8. Does Fogo’s Layer-1 have any differences? Feels monotonous...
9. Non-custodial trading ≠ easy to use. Infinex still depends on the subsequent product experience.
10. January is a big month for token launches. Wallets need to be ready.
January 2026 is shaping up to be a busy month for token launches in the crypto ecosystem. Here's what's on the horizon:
Brevis is kicking off its TGE on January 6, bringing its ZK infrastructure protocol to market. The project focuses on zero-knowledge proof technology for blockchain applications.
On January 7 at 14:00 UTC, AlignerZ Labs will launch its token via a launchpad using an IWO (Initial Web3 Offering) sale model, offering a different approach to token distribution.
Fogo enters the scene on January 13 at 13:00 UTC with its SVM Layer-1 solution, contributing to the growing ecosystem of alternative blockchain layers.
Infinex rounds out the month with a mid to late January launch window. The project is building a non-custodial trading app, giving users more control over their assets during transactions.
These projects represent varied approaches to solving problems in the Web3 space—from infrastructure improvements to user-friendly trading solutions. Investors and community members tracking January launches will want to keep these dates on their radar.