Remittix Website Down today became the top search term after a bad gateway 502 error locked users out of the presale page and the airdrop page at the same time.

The site is now working again, however, the outage arrived at a sensitive moment, since the public sale sits close to its first funding target and a launch price reveal is already on the calendar.
A 502 error points to a server problem, not an issue with a browser, a wallet connection, or a home internet setup. Every attempt to load the pre-sale dashboard or the airdrop registration form failed. The page went down for almost 2 hours in the morning.
The dev team addressed it directly. According to the official statement, this outage comes from scheduled maintenance meant to clean up and upgrade the website infrastructure, and the platform stays offline while that work finishes.
Server upgrades before a major milestone aren't unusual in crypto. Projects often rebuild backend systems ahead of high traffic, especially once a public sale nears a funding target that triggers the next phase of the rollout.
This isn't the first time Remittix touched its infrastructure recently. The team completed a full domain migration in late June, shifting the public sale from its old address to a new one, remittixpresale.io, and all major pages are directly linked through its infrastructure.
That earlier move was framed as launch preparation, tightening the web presence and closing off room for scam mirror sites ahead of a public rollout.
Before that migration move, the team has upgraded the previous domain also, integrating airdrop, live testing dashboard, and launch price page into it.
Today's 502 error followed that same infrastructure theme, which supports the maintenance explanation on its own.
Still, a third round of downtime this close to migration and launch has some community members reading into it more than they might otherwise.
That reaction connects directly to Pepeto coin, a separate presale project whose domain went down three times in about a month, on April 28, May 9, and May 27, according to CoinGabbar.
Each Pepeto outage got labeled a hack publicly, yet a fresh domain appeared quickly each time and the token sale itself never stopped collecting funds.
No evidence ties Remittix to that same pattern, and the two projects remain unrelated on every available record. But once one presale's "hack" turns out to look like a scripted redirect, extra scrutiny toward any other outage becomes a reasonable habit rather than an overreaction.
The outage hasn't paused the presale count. Speeding its momentum the RTX presale has entered a news stage with price now increased to $0.18 from previous $0.16. Based on figures shared alongside today's update:
Sale currently at: 51.71%
Total raised: $30,866,000+
Current RTX price: $0.18
Next Price: $0.19
Listing price: $0.35

Source: Official Dashboard
That leaves a gap of roughly $1.1M between the current total and the first target of $32M. And roughly $5.13M to reach the final $36M target.
Remittix ecosystem is also developing rapidly to meet its community’s expectation on launch. The PayFi platform remains in early access testing, letting a connected wallet send crypto that lands as fiat in a bank account across borders, with the team still finishing optimizations for that test group.
Exchange listings are already locked in for launch, with Uniswap set for the DEX debut alongside BitMart and LBank on the centralized side. Airdrop registration opened separately from the presale purchase flow, and eligible wallets need to register before the claim window opens, since there's no second chance once it closes.
A 350% presale bonus recently ended, on July 8, and its tag removal from the site is now seen as a major upgrade that the devs are talking about in context of the website down today.
A maintenance explanation, and a presale still climbing toward its first target make up everything confirmed so far. Nothing points to a Remittix breach, and nothing rules out a routine backend fix either.
The website is now live and working as usual. A quick return with working pages kept this a minor story tied to normal upgrade work. A repeat outage, or a sudden domain change without warning, would put Remittix a lot closer to the Pepeto comparison than anyone following the presale wants to see.
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