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Remittix Confirms Major Exchange Launch Price At $0.35 Minimum For RTX

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Remittix Confirms Major Exchange Launch Price At $0.35 Minimum For RTX

Remittix confirmed RTX will launch on major exchanges with a minimum price floor of $0.35, replacing speculation with a clearer entry benchmark for presale holders. The article also notes RTX airdrop registration is now live and the crypto-to-fiat platform is live in testing (with a launch date expected within a week), while the limited-time 350% RTX bonus remains available for only a few more days—supporting near-term attention but with limited evidence of broader market-wide impact.

Analysis

This reads as a liquidity-management event, not a valuation discovery event. In launches like this, the announced anchor matters less than how much inventory is actually free to trade, whether market makers are incentivized to support the book, and how quickly presale holders can monetize their paper gains. If the unlock/bonus structure is heavy, the first tradable price is usually a distribution opportunity disguised as price discovery.

The competitive issue is that crypto-to-fiat is a trust-and-rail business, not a branding business. The real winners are incumbents with banking access, compliance, and scale if this category sees more retail demand; a small issuer only wins if it can show recurring transaction volume and durable take rates, not isolated test payments. That makes the token itself a poor proxy for operating quality unless independently verified usage data appears.

Time horizon matters: over the next few sessions, the most likely path is a launch pop followed by liquidity thinning once promotional urgency fades. Over 1-3 months, the thesis hinges on whether the team discloses audited throughput, active users, and exchange depth after the initial novelty wears off. The contrarian view is that the market may be underpricing the risk that the fixed launch anchor becomes overhead supply, not support; the thesis is falsified if post-listing volume stays elevated without price decay or if credible, audited usage metrics emerge.

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