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In this guide, we explain how to purchase VFX tokens through the presale, explore the project’s forex-to-crypto infrastructure utility, and cover key considerations for potential investors.
If you’re looking to buy VFX tokens, you’ll have to do so directly via the official presale website. VFX is not available on major exchanges (Coinbase, Binance) as it’s still in its presale phase.
You can buy using crypto (ETH, USDT, USDC) or a credit/debit card. First, make sure you are on the right site, vfxdapp.io, as scammers often create fake sites with similar URLs.
VFX is a utility token that connects forex markets to crypto infrastructure, acting as an interface layer between traditional currency markets and decentralized systems. The project team is positioning the token as being built for traders and capital allocators who are looking for practical utility.

Buying VFX during the presale is easy when you know how it works. Here’s everything you need to do exactly.
You’ll need a compatible crypto wallet to participate in the VFX presale. MetaMask or Trust Wallet are the most popular options, and both work great for beginners.
For MetaMask (browser extension):
For Trust Wallet (mobile):
Both wallets let you easily switch between the Ethereum and BNB Chain networks as needed, depending on which blockchain you will be making your purchase.
If you’re paying with crypto, you’ll need to fund your wallet first. The easiest way to do that depends on whether you already own any cryptocurrency.
If you already have crypto:
If you’re new to crypto:
IMPORTANT: If you are using ETH, USDT, or USDC for the purchase, ensure you have some extra ETH in your wallet (about $20-50) to cover gas fees. Gas fees are transaction costs on the Ethereum network and should be included in your VFX budget.

Vortex FX presale homepage showing the amount raised so far. Source: Vortex FX
Go to vfxdapp.io and visit the presale dashboard. Ensure you are on the correct URL, as scammers sometimes create fake websites that look identical to real ones.
What the official website will tell you:

You will be prompted to connect a wallet on Solana to continue your purchase. Source: Vortex FX
Click the “Connect Wallet” button on the presale page. A pop-up will appear with the wallet option you have set up: Coinbase Wallet, Wallet Connect, MetaMask, or other options.
Your wallet will ask for permission to connect to the website. Read through the prompt and give it access. You should now see your wallet address shown on the presale dashboard, indicating that you are connected.
If you are on mobile using Trust Wallet, you may need to use their in-app browser to open the presale website. Open the Trust Wallet, click the Browser tab, then enter the presale URL.
You will see several payment methods on the presale dashboard. Choose the one that suits you best:
Enter the amount you’d like to spend. The dashboard will auto-calculate how many VFX tokens you will receive based on the current presale price. Review the details, including the amount you’re spending, the number of VFX tokens you’ll receive, and the gas fees (if applicable).
Click the “Buy” or “Confirm” button. Your wallet will open a transaction approval window showing the amount being sent, the presale contract address, and the estimated gas fee. Review everything carefully. If it looks correct, click “Confirm” in your wallet.
The transaction will process on the blockchain. This may take:
You will see the ‘Transaction pending’ message. When it’s confirmed, you will receive a success notification. The presale dashboard will refresh and update with the amount of VFX tokens you purchased.
In the case of Credit Card Purchases:
Fees are typically higher for card purchases (3-5%), but it’s more convenient, especially if you don’t have any cryptocurrency yet.
Knowing more about your payment options will help you select the most economical one.
VFX is only available on the official presale website. This means you cannot buy VFX on cryptocurrency exchanges like Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, or KuCoin yet. The token has not been launched on public markets and third-party marketplaces; DEXs will not have access to it either. You must use a compatible crypto wallet and connect it to the presale platform.
Like any crypto presale, you need wallets for the VFX presale. Unlike centralized exchanges, which hold your assets, VFX presales send the tokens directly to a wallet address you control. This means you need to handle your security and recovery phrases.
| Detail | Info |
| Token Symbol | VFX |
| Presale Price | Varies by stage (check current stage on website) |
| Presale Stage | Multiple stages with increasing prices |
| Blockchain | Ethereum / BNB Chain |
| Payment Options | ETH, USDT, USDC, BNB, Credit/Debit Card |
| Claim Date | After Token Generation Event (TGE) |
| Staking | Available with APY rewards |
No, not during the presale. VFX is only obtainable via the official presale website for now. Listings on crypto exchanges may occur after the TGE, but they are not guaranteed.
Most presale tokens end up listing on DEXs such as Uniswap or PancakeSwap, and eventually on centralized exchanges if there’s high demand and liquidity.
More info on exchange partnerships from the project will come closer to the VFX launch date, but for now, the presale is your only option.
Yes, the VFX presale accepts credit and debit card purchases via integrated fiat payment providers. This is a good option if you do not already own crypto or don’t want to fund a wallet.
Here’s how it works: when you click the card payment option, you’ll be redirected to a third-party service like Transak or MoonPay. They handle the fiat-to-crypto conversion and send the tokens to your wallet address.
You need to complete KYC (Know Your Customer) verification, usually by providing a government ID and a selfie. This takes a few minutes, but could take longer during busy times.
Card purchases incur a fee of 3% to 5% of the purchase amount, plus any fees your card issuer charges for cryptocurrency purchases. Some banks block crypto transactions, so if a payment is declined, call to authorize it.
Not during the presale period. VFX tokens are locked until the Token Generation Event, and you won’t be able to transfer, trade or sell them until they’re officially claimed after TGE.
After launch, your ability to sell depends on where VFX is listed. If it launches on a DEX like Uniswap, you can swap your tokens there. If it’s listed on centralized exchanges, you can sell through those platforms. Liquidity also matters; without trading volume, it won’t be easy to sell.
VFX is a newer crypto token, so there are still no assurances that it may perform well in the coming months and years. There are no guarantees that it will get listed or have good liquidity. Some presale tokens take time to build trading volume, while others go live with strong backing. Uncertainty is always part of the game when you’re getting into tokens this early.
VFX Token is an interface layer that bridges the gap between traditional forex markets and cryptocurrency infrastructure. According to the project, VFX tokens aren’t intended to disrupt or replace the current $7+ trillion daily forex market. Instead, the tokens operate as a dual-track alongside two parallel financial systems that have traditionally been kept apart.
The token powers interactions across a platform that blends traditional finance discipline with crypto-native innovation. It’s currently in its presale phase and not yet available on public exchanges.
Learn more about the project’s vision, tokenomics, and roadmap on the VFX ICO page.

How VFX’s tokenomics are distributed. Source: Vortex FX
How the tokens are allocated shows where the team intends to direct the funds. Here’s a breakdown:
| Allocation | Percentage | Purpose |
| Public Sale (incl. presale rounds) | 55% | Early supporter access at discounted rates |
| Team & Advisors | 15% | Long-term team incentive with vesting |
| Staking Rewards | 10% | Incentives for token holders who stake |
| Strategic Partners | 8% | Growth initiatives, ecosystem expansion |
| Liquidity Pools | 7% | DEX and CEX market-making for trading |
| Treasury Reserve | 5% | Platform reserves and operational funding |
Presale scams are common, so you have to be careful and protect yourself. Here’s how to invest in VFX in the right way:
Your VFX tokens are locked in the presale contract until the official TGE; you can’t access/transfer them before that.
When TGE happens, you will need to:
The tokens will then appear in your wallet. If they don’t, you can add the VFX token contract address to your wallet.
If you staked, then your tokens might have a different lockup period, and there is no distinction between locked and unlocked tokens in the app. This also depends on the staking terms you agreed to. Check the staking details for your specific rewards and unlock schedule.
Some presales are also distributed in stages. The exact claiming process and whether any distribution is planned will be announced by the project before TGE. So, watch out for the upcoming ICOs calendar and stay updated on any changes that could affect VFX launch date.
This usually happens when browser extensions conflict. Turn off all wallet extensions you have installed, and refresh the page. On mobile, use the in-app browser in your wallet app instead of Safari or Chrome.
You’re seeing this error because you don’t have enough ETH to pay transaction fees. Even if you have enough USDT or USDC to buy VFX token, you need extra ETH for gas. Buy more ETH and try again. On BNB Chain, you need BNB for gas instead.
Network congestion can delay transactions. Confirm your transaction on Etherscan (for Ethereum blockchains) or BscScan (for BNB chain) using your transaction hash. If it’s still pending after 20 minutes, you should speed it up by increasing the gas fee. Your wallet should have an option to “speed up” or “cancel” pending transactions.
If you’re trying to buy with ETH but your wallet is on BNB Chain, the transaction won’t work. Check which network you’re connected to in your wallet. The presale site usually shows which network you need. Switch networks and try again.
Presale tokens don’t appear in your wallet until after TGE when you claim them. The presale dashboard should show your purchased amount. If you want to track your transaction, copy your transaction hash from your wallet history and paste it into a blockchain explorer.
Buying VFX is a simple process for anyone familiar with crypto wallets and basic transactions. You create a wallet, fund it, visit the presale site and purchase your VFX tokens.
Whether you should buy or not depends on your due diligence and risk tolerance. VFX positions itself as an infrastructure project that connects the forex and crypto markets. This is a different type of value proposition from many presale tokens.
However VFX remains an early-stage cryptocurrency project, and no presale investment is guaranteed. You risk capital with any early-stage token investment, including the risk of a 100% loss.
Remember that VFX forecast and price predictions are speculation, as are future exchange listings. So, do your own research, read the full project documentation and understand what you’re buying and why.
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