Is a 50% pre-sale allocation for Remittix Launch actually a hidden risk, or does that framing miss what matters more?
The honest answer sits in a detail easy to overlook: RTX's tokens carry no vesting, meaning the real question isn't the 50% figure itself but what happens once that supply becomes freely tradable all at once.
This update works through that distinction carefully, checks it against the current dashboard, and closes with a full Remittix price prediction.
Remittix's official account promoted its Telegram channel, noting free "trading alpha" shared there while separately warning members to watch for impersonator scammers, a caution worth taking seriously given how often presale-adjacent Telegram groups attract fraudulent lookalikes.
Source: Posted on X by @remittix, captured 19 August, 2026
The pinned message shown confirmed presale funding had crossed $31.4 million at that time, describing this as putting the project under $600K from the $32 million reveal threshold.
This is a useful, if slightly dated, cross-reference: it confirms the funding-milestone structure is actively being communicated to the community, not just documented in older project materials.

Source: Official Remittix tokenomics page, captured August 19, 2026
Allocation | Percentage | Tokens (of 1.5B Total) |
Pre-sale | 50% | 750,000,000 RTX |
Marketing | 15% | 225,000,000 RTX |
Listings | 12% | 180,000,000 RTX |
Reserves | 10% | 150,000,000 RTX |
Team | 9% | 135,000,000 RTX |
Rewards | 4% | 60,000,000 RTX |
The 50% figure represents half of RTX’s total 1.5 billion supply allocated to the pre-sale, not 50% of the remaining tokens.
Separately, the dashboard’s 50.27% sold figure tracks current pricing-tier progress. These are different metrics.
A 50% pre-sale allocation is not automatically risky; the real concern depends on supply, vesting, and post-debut selling pressure.
The genuinely important variable isn't how much supply went to presale-buyers; it is whether that supply unlocks gradually or all at once.
RTX presale tokens carry no vesting schedule, meaning the entire 750,000,000 RTX allocated to pre-sale buyers becomes tradable simultaneously once the token launches, with no lockup, cliff, or staggered release mechanism disclosed to soften that transition.
Compare this to a project releasing tokens across a 6-12 month vesting schedule: the total allocation might be identical, but the tradable supply available on day one would be a fraction of RTX's structure.
This is the actual mechanism worth calling a risk, not the 50% allocation number by itself.
No fixed calendar date has been confirmed for the Remittix launch.
The project's own prior communications tie the launch sequence to funding milestones rather than a set date: crossing $32 million in cumulative pre-sale funding triggers the official launch-date reveal, while a further $36 million hardcap triggers the actual token generation event and listing.
Recent tracked updates showed the project's own Telegram channel confirming pre-sale funding had crossed $31.4 million, describing that milestone as putting the project "less than $600K away" from the $32M threshold at that time.
As of this capture, the dashboard shows the current pricing tier at 50.27% sold with $4,370,369.08 remaining until the broader launch trigger, both metrics distinct from but contributing toward that same milestone structure.

Source: Official Remittix website, captured August 19, 2026
Metric | Value |
Current Price | 1 RTX = $0.21 |
Next Stage Price | $0.23 |
Current Tier Sale Progress | 50.27% sold out |
Remaining Until Launch Trigger | $4,370,369.08 |
Confirmed Launch Price | $0.35 (or higher if $36M hardcap hits first) |
This is where the no-vesting structure and the 50% allocation genuinely intersect into a real, disclosed risk.
With 750,000,000 RTX allocated to presale buyers and no lockup mechanism, a meaningful share of that supply could theoretically enter circulation and hit exchanges within the very first trading sessions after debut, should presale-buyers choose to sell rather than hold.
Whether that actually happens depends on buyer behavior that cannot be predicted in advance, but the structural possibility is real and disclosed, unlike a hidden or undisclosed risk.
Buyers should weigh this specifically against the confirmed $0.35 debut price: a price floor that's confirmed does not guarantee it holds if a large share of the presale-allocation sells into thin day-one liquidity simultaneously.
This Remittix price prediction uses the confirmed $0.35 launch price floor, the current $0.21 pre-sale rate, and the no-vesting sell-pressure risk documented above as its basis.
Scenario | Estimated Price Range | Multiple vs. $0.21 | Key Driver | Invalidation |
Bear Case | $0.24–$0.32 | 1.1x–1.5x | A meaningful share of the unvested 750M presale allocation sells immediately at launch, overwhelming thin day-one liquidity | A hold below $0.32 through week one confirms this path |
Base Case | $0.35–$0.48 | 1.7x–2.3x | The launch lands at or near the confirmed $0.35 floor; presale selling is absorbed by steady new demand | Trading near the $0.35 confirmed price supports this |
Bull Case | $0.55–$0.75 | 2.6x–3.6x | Strong demand across confirmed exchanges outpaces any presale-driven selling. Mystery boxes and community incentives sustain holder engagement | Requires sustained volume well above launch price within days |
A second RTX Price Prediction table isolates the no-vesting risk directly, distinct from the general launch-week outlook above.
Scenario | Estimated Outlook | Key Driver | Invalidation |
Low Pre-sale Sell-Through | Price tracks toward the base-to-bull range | Most presale-buyers hold rather than sell, viewing $0.35 as a floor rather than an exit point | Would require observable low sell-side volume in the opening sessions |
Moderate Pre-sale Sell-Through | Price tracks near the base case, with some early volatility | A portion of the 750M allocation sells, but new demand largely absorbs it | Consistent with typical presale-to-launch transitions seen in comparable projects |
Heavy Presale Sell-Through | Price tracks toward the bear case, testing the $0.35 floor directly | A large share of unvested presale tokens hits the market simultaneously at launch | Would require confirmed heavy volume with price struggling to hold $0.35 |
RTX tokens carry no vesting schedule, meaning the full 750,000,000 RTX (50% of total supply) allocated to buyers becomes tradable simultaneously at launch, a structural risk independent of which price scenario plays out.
No fixed calendar launch date is confirmed; the sequence remains tied to the $32M reveal trigger and $36M TGE trigger.
All price ranges above, across both tables, are pattern-based estimates, not confirmed technical forecasts or guaranteed outcomes.
Vesting Schedule: A disclosed timeline restricting when purchased or allocated tokens become tradable, typically releasing supply gradually rather than all at once; RTX's pre-sale allocation has none.
Token Allocation vs. Sale Progress: Two distinct metrics, allocation refers to what share of total supply a category (like presale) receives, while sale progress tracks how much of a specific pricing tier has sold; the two should never be conflated.
Informational purposes only, not financial advice. No fixed Remittix launch date exists; the project's roadmap ties key milestones to $32M and $36M funding thresholds. RTX presale tokens carry no vesting schedule. Price prediction ranges above, across both tables, are estimates based on presale structure and comparable launch patterns, not confirmed outcomes. Cryptocurrency carries significant risk of loss.