What is Remittix and why is it trending this week?
Remittix is a crypto payments project that lets people move digital coins into regular bank money. It has been building buzz online after a community member posted a full video walkthrough of the app.
The video, shared on X by the official account on July 15, shows a live mobile session. It walks through a crypto-to-fiat transfer using a SEPA bank transfer form.
The post claims multiple real transactions have already gone through on the platform. The team framed it as proof the product works, not just a promise.
How does the Remittix presale price work right now?
Presale dashboards for RTX show the token climbing in stages. As of mid-July, one screenshot shows the price at $0.18 per RTX, with the next stage set at $0.19.
The same dashboard shows the sale is close to 60% sold out at that stage. It also lists just over $5 million left to raise before a bigger milestone unlocks.
That milestone is $32 million total raised. According to project updates, hitting that number is tied to revealing the official RTX launch date.
What is the confirmed RTX launch price?
The team has stated in public announcements that RTX will list on exchanges at a minimum price of $0.35. This number was described as a floor, not a guarantee of future value.
The team has said the price could move higher if the presale hits its full $36 million hardcap. No specific timeline for hitting that cap has been confirmed.
Presale prices and exchange listing prices work differently. A presale price is what early buyers pay now. A listing price is what the token opens at once it trades publicly, and that number can rise or fall after launch.
Presale snapshot
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Detail |
Figure |
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Current presale price |
$0.18 per RTX |
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Next stage price |
$0.19 per RTX |
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Stage progress |
59.75% sold out |
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Remaining to $32M milestone |
approx. $5,019,691 |
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Confirmed minimum launch price |
$0.35 per RTX |
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Reported exchanges lined up |
Uniswap, Bitmart, LBank |
What does the walkthrough video actually show?
The clip focuses on a mobile screen showing a SEPA bank transfer form. Fields include account holder type, IBAN reference, and destination bank details.
This kind of screen is standard for apps that convert crypto into fiat currency for a bank deposit. The team says this proves the PayFi side of the product is live and processing real transfers, not just a demo build.
Independent, third-party confirmation of transaction volume was not available at the time of writing. Readers should treat presale marketing material as company-sourced information.
Why does this matter for the wider PayFi trend?
RTX pitches itself as targeting the same cross-border payments market that projects like XRP have long focused on. The broader PayFi category, projects mixing crypto rails with normal banking, has drawn steady attention through 2026.
Whether that translates into sustained user demand after the presale ends remains an open question. Presale hype and post-launch trading activity do not always move in the same direction.