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Best Crypto For August 2025: Cold Wallet Presale, ETH, HYPE & BNB Are Picks You Shouldnt Miss
~5.6 mins read
August 2025 is shaping up to be a critical month for crypto, with sharp price moves, institutional plays, and presale opportunities dominating headlines. Ethereum is testing key levels near $3,600 after ETF outflows, while BNB is holding strong above $760 with fresh platform updates. Hyperliquid’s HYPE token is bouncing near $37 as analysts eye a possible $100 breakout. But the real surprise? Cold Wallet’s $0.00942 presale token, CWT, which is offering cashback on your actual crypto usage, and analysts say it still has over 1300% room to run. Whether you’re chasing momentum or looking for value entry points, this month offers strong plays across multiple market caps. If you’re looking for the best crypto for August, don’t just follow the big names; zoom in on the projects building utility that actually rewards users. Here are four picks worth loading up on before the next move. Cold Wallet is gaining attention for all the right reasons, and it’s not just hype. At its core, this project is solving one of crypto’s biggest pain points: fees. Every time you swap, transfer, or bridge crypto, you lose value to gas or platform charges. Cold Wallet flips that by giving you cashback in $CWT tokens for using your own crypto. It’s like turning your wallet into a rewards engine. At just $0.00942 per token in Stage 16 of its presale, with over $5.7 million already raised, Cold Wallet is still under 1 cent, making it an affordable entry with serious upside. The presale includes 150 stages, and each one raises the price. Analysts forecast a potential launch valuation of $0.3517, which means there’s still room for 13x returns just at listing. But what makes it one of the best cryptos for August is its active cashback model. You earn more tokens by actually using the wallet, swapping, bridging, and on/off-ramping, and rewards increase as you hold more. There’s no future promise or waiting for a utility to be built. Cold Wallet is live, rewarding, and giving early backers a real shot at both utility and ROI. Ethereum is sitting at around $3,620 right now, and while that’s a dip from its recent $3,940 surge, the fundamentals are still strong. August has brought a wave of activity, from major institutional buys like SharpLink Gaming snapping up over 83,000 ETH to ETF outflows that caused short-term sell pressure. Despite this, Ethereum is holding key support near $3,400 and is consolidating under heavy watch around the $3,600 level. Analysts are watching the $4,000 breakout level closely, which could open up a fast move toward $4,500. On the tech side, Ethereum is quietly evolving. The Pectra upgrade activated in May added support for wallet-level smart contracts and flexible staking configurations. But even more interesting is what’s ahead: upgrades like FlexiContracts and EVMx promise lower gas, smoother execution, and more powerful on-chain apps. So while Ethereum might not be the flashiest coin in the market, its base layer is strengthening, and its upside could kick in fast. Among the best cryptos for August, ETH holds its place with a powerful mix of development and resilience. HYPE is trading around $37.50, after a sharp 28% pullback from its $50 highs earlier this month. That may sound steep, but when you look at the fundamentals, there’s still serious upside. HYPE powers Hyperliquid, a decentralized perpetual trading exchange that’s already capturing over 70% of volume in that category. What sets it apart is its buyback model: 97% of protocol fees are used to buy back HYPE tokens, tightening supply and fueling long-term growth. At this pace, full supply buyback could take between 1.5 to 7.5 years depending on network activity. Recent forecasts for HYPE range from $26 to $38 short term, with upside targets as high as $70 by year-end if Hyperliquid usage continues to grow. Add to that fast on-chain reward delivery, gas rebates, and trading incentives, and you’ve got one of the best cryptos for August if you’re comfortable with higher risk. It’s built for traders, and the token reflects that: high activity, high speculation, and strong fundamentals driving the engine behind it. BNB is currently hovering around $760, having pulled back slightly from its recent $855 high. But that number doesn’t tell the full story. Binance Coin is getting serious institutional attention, in the last few weeks alone, treasuries like Windtree Therapeutics and CEA Industries pumped over $1.2B into BNB. Add to that Binance’s latest BNB Holding Interest Program, and it’s clear the token isn’t just riding on exchange utility anymore, it’s expanding into real user rewards and loyalty. The charts show BNB in a rising channel with support between $710–$760 and resistance at $860. Technical analysts believe that if BNB breaks above that ceiling, we could see a move toward $1,000. And even if it dips toward $700, the fundamentals are strong enough to bounce back. There’s also growing adoption across third-party platforms, including Apirone, which plans to integrate BNB payments this year. Among the best cryptos for August, BNB stands out for stability, institutional demand, and a clear utility roadmap that keeps growing. August is a mixed bag, some coins are breaking out, while others are testing critical support. Ethereum’s ETF setback looks temporary, and strong fundamentals are still in play. HYPE is hovering near key demand zones with potential for a sharp rebound, and BNB continues to show why it’s a top-tier performer, staying close to its all-time high while other coins lag. But the one that stands out the most right now? Cold Wallet. With its current price still under $0.01 and a real cashback engine powering demand, CWT offers more than speculation; it delivers utility, rewards, and a working product. That combo is rare. If you’re looking for the best crypto for August, these four deserve your attention. Whether you’re chasing short-term gains or loading up for long-term value, this month’s market is all about smart timing, and even smarter tokens. Don’t miss your shot at entries while they’re still available.    
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Galas Osimhen Boxes Rake In 4.2m
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Galatasaray’s special Victor Osimhen collector’s boxes have generated €4.2m in revenue after receiving 20,000 pre-orders within days of launch, with each ‘Solo Il Gala’ box priced at 9,999 Turkish Lira. The Turkish champions produced and pre-sold the boxes using their own resources, capitalising on the massive interest surrounding the 26-year-old Nigerian striker who joined the club on a permanent €75m deal from Napoli. The revenue translates to approximately 200 million Turkish Lira, with all profits flowing directly into the club’s coffers through their GS Store platform. The specially designed boxes commemorate Osimhen’s second arrival at Galatasaray, where he commands an annual salary of €20m. Each collector’s item contains three unique pieces, a specially designed jersey with serial number and unique design exclusive to this collection, an Osimhen mask made from elastomer material with adjustable strap and five stars printed on the front, and a scarf featuring ‘Solo Il Gala’ details. The jersey includes a QR code on its tag, providing buyers access to exclusive digital content, surprise messages, and platforms documenting this landmark moment in Osimhen and Galatasaray’s history. This latest sales figure represents strong early momentum for Galatasaray’s ambitious merchandising strategy. The club initially unveiled 100,000 pieces of the special collection in August, targeting total revenue of €21.5m if the entire run sells out. The collection was specifically designed for Osimhen’s Galatasaray career and could potentially fund his €15m per season salary. The boxes also include a personal message from Osimhen thanking the fans: “This jersey in the box is not my jersey, it is all of ours. Every time you wear it, remember our history, remember us.” Galatasaray are banking on robust merchandising, matchday revenues, and sponsorships to balance the books after their record investment. The club reportedly earned €85m from shirt sales last season and projects total commercial revenue at around €150m, far exceeding domestic broadcast rights worth only €18m. “The fans are our biggest investors,” Galatasaray president Dursun Özbek said during a press conference. “We call on them again to fill the stadium and support this team. Every Osimhen box purchased is a contribution to writing history.” During Osimhen’s loan spell with Galatasaray last season, he scored 37 goals and registered eight assists in 41 games, establishing himself as a fan favourite before his permanent move.
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'If You Don't Prepare Right, You Will Pay' - Fears Rise Over Chelsea Form
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Chelsea may be through to the semi-finals of the Europa Conference League, but the boos that followed their surprise defeat by Legia Warsaw summed up the current mood of dissent at Stamford Bridge. A 2-1 loss in the home second leg to the Polish side made little difference to the tie's outcome as the Blues confirmed a last-four meeting with Djurgarden by way of a 4-2 aggregate success. But the manner in which they succumbed to defeat, despite a strong starting line-up, left anger among the faithful in the stands as the players failed to rise to manager Enzo Maresca's pre-match challenge to "engage" the fans. It also prompted captain Reece James to front up afterwards and admit it was a "poor performance", while appearing to question the preparation of his team for an encounter that was settled by Steve Kapuadi's 53rd-minute winner after Blues left-back Marc Cucurella had cancelled out a penalty opener from Tomas Pekhart. "We had a 3-0 lead, maybe that played a part in taking our foot off the gas," said James, 25. "We are making progress but that was not progress. If anything it was a step back. "Maybe we disrespected the competition. If you don't prepare right, you will pay. "It's going to affect the mindset. It's going to be in the back of people's heads. I understand the frustration. Fans come to see excitement, we were frustrating to watch." Boss Maresca felt Chelsea "probably" did not respect Legia enough rather than the competition, and the Stamford Bridge "environment was good" as his side try to deal with increased pressure in the climax to the season. "I didn't see any bad moments from the fans," added the Italian, whose side face a west London derby at Fulham on Sunday in their pursuit of a top-five Premier League place. "I already said after the last game we need to engage them, so it's what we have to do. "We are not happy with the defeat, probably after winning the first leg 3-0 we tried to manage things a little bit, tried to avoid injury, rotate players with an important game on Sunday." Chelsea are now worryingly without an away win in eight league games, dating back to a thrilling 4-3 success at Tottenham on 8 December. Although they were also unbeaten in eight matches at home in all competitions before the defeat by Legia, the performances have not been convincing enough to appease supporters who demand and expect better from their expensively-assembled squad and raft of internationals. Recent results, including a goalless draw at Brentford followed by a 2-2 home draw against relegation-threatened Ipswich, have also dropped them to sixth in the table, leaving them with a tough task of reaching the Champions League next season. Newcastle have moved up to third spot after a run of good form, while Manchester City are a point clear of Chelsea in fifth spot and Aston Villa in seventh, but level on 54 points with Maresca's men. With six games to go, no team can afford to slip up, but Maresca remained upbeat as he added: "We lost a game. The other clubs like Villa, Newcastle have more confidence around them but things in football can change quickly. Sunday, for us, is a final and can be a boost to reach our target." What is also providing concern for Chelsea is the various goal droughts happening simultaneously among the attacking players in all competitions: Cole Palmer is 15 games without a goal Nicolas Jackson is 12 games without a goal Christopher Nkunku is eight games without a goal. Jadon Sancho was also on a four-month, 21-game goal drought before scoring against Ipswich last Sunday. Maresca said he started Palmer and Jackson - who have both had spells out injured - against Legia to increase their physical condition, but hoped for a "boost" to their confidence if they could score. The fact that Spanish left-back Cucurella is Chelsea's top scorer with six goals since 15 December highlights their struggles up front. "We are missing very easy goals," admitted Maresca. "In the first five minute, we had two chances, but it can happen. Hopefully, very soon Nico and Cole can start to score goals because they are very important for us. "The one scoring at the moment is Cucurella. That is not a good thing because he is not the one to score the goals."
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Female Yellow Greens Get Foreign Coaches For World Cup Qualifiers
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Head coach of Nigeria’s senior female cricket team, Leke Oyede, is working with two coaches from Zimbabwe ahead of the 2026 ICC Women’s World Cup Africa Qualifiers, which will take place in Namibia from August 28 to September 7, PUNCH Sports Extra reports. The Female Yellow Greens are intensifying their preparations at a closed camp in Lagos, where they are also expected to be joined by another South African coach before they depart for Namibia. The team began training last month in Benin City, Edo State, with 22 players before Oyede dropped four ahead of the final lap in Lagos. “We are with 18 players and the goal is to pick 15 players for the World Cup qualifiers,” Oyede told NCF media on Thursday. “We have been working so hard, and it has been quite intense with the support of two Zimbabwe coaches, and a South African coach will join in a few days. The whole idea is to make sure we uplift the girls’ skills, brush them up so they can perform at the top level. “We will have some test games, and these are to awaken their game awareness and keep them in that frame of readiness so we can make the global qualifiers. “There is a lot of positivity, and that’s a good sign for us as coaches.” Nigeria will battle Zimbabwe, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone at the qualifiers. The top two teams from the Africa Qualifiers will advance to the global qualifiers, which will be played later in the year. The 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup will be played in England.
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