The Remittix presale, a crypto project marketed under the "PayFi" label for crypto-to-fiat payments, says it is closing in on $32 million raised, according to the project's official website and recent promotional posts.
The project claims its RTX token allows users to send crypto that recipients receive as fiat currency in bank accounts across dozens of countries.
As the Remittix presale approaches this milestone, its marketing tactics — including recurring bonus promotions — warrant closer scrutiny.
What is Remittix?
According to its official site, Remittix is a payments platform built around the RTX token, positioned as a bridge between cryptocurrency and traditional banking rails.
The project claims support for transfers in more than 40 cryptocurrencies, with payouts available in around 30 fiat currencies. RTX is currently sold only through the Remittix presale platform and is not listed on any major exchange.
Presale status
The presale has been running since December 2024, according to independent reporting, and the project's own materials cite a fundraising total approaching $32 million. Independent coverage from recent weeks put the figure closer to $30.74 million as of early July.
These are not independently auditable numbers — the presale is not currently listed on major aggregators like CoinMarketCap, so Remittix's own dashboard remains the primary source for raise totals.
Notably, the presale domain recently changed from remittix.io to remittixpresale.io, with the project stating the original link no longer functions. Readers are advised to verify they are using current official channels before connecting a wallet, given the frequency of phishing sites targeting active presales.
About the "bonus" promotion
The Remittix presale page prominently features a rotating countdown timer offering bonus tokens — currently promoted as a 450% bonus tied to a promo code, described by the project as a final extension.
This framing should be read with caution: earlier this month, promotional material referenced a "350% bonus" under similar urgency language, and countdown-style bonus offers have been a consistent feature of the presale page for months rather than a single, one-time event.
Readers should treat "limited time" bonus claims on any active presale as marketing language rather than confirmed, one-off deadlines.
Audit and verification
Remittix's website states the project has been audited by CertiK. This claim has not been independently verified for this article; readers seeking confirmation should check CertiK's own audit registry directly rather than relying on presale marketing pages.
Independent scrutiny
Not all coverage of the Remittix presale has been favorable. At least one independent review has raised concerns about transparency, noting that the project's whitepaper offers general market context without detailed technical differentiation from existing crypto-to-fiat services, and that verification of some claims remains incomplete.
Risks
As with any presale-stage token, Remittix carries risks common to early-stage crypto projects: the product has not launched on any major exchange, smart contract and liquidity risks are unverified by third parties beyond the project's own audit claim, regulatory treatment of crypto-to-fiat services varies by jurisdiction, and no presale token guarantees future value or a successful exchange listing. Bonus token allocations do not reduce these underlying risks.
Bottom line
The Remittix presale presents itself as a payments-focused crypto project nearing a fundraising milestone, but key claims — including audit status, raise totals, and the urgency of its bonus promotions — currently rely on the project's own statements rather than independent confirmation. Prospective participants should verify official channels directly and treat presale marketing timelines with skepticism.
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