The RTX presale has genuinely slowed, but not for the reason a "buyers trapped" headline might suggest.
This update for the Remittix launch checks the current pace against the past several tracked captures, rules out a stage-reset explanation that applied to an earlier slowdown, and points to the far more mundane and verifiable likely cause: the expiry of a major bonus campaign.
The current $0.21 pricing tier moved from 50.27% to just 50.41% sold, a gain of only 0.14 points since the prior tracked capture
Remaining until launch narrowed by just $5,774.69 to $4,364,594.39, a fraction of the $60K+ movement seen in earlier, faster-moving periods
This slowdown is not explained by a stage reset; price and tier remain unchanged from the prior update, ruling out that specific prior-identified cause

Source: Official Remittix website, captured August 20, 2026
Metric | Value |
Current Price | 1 RTX = $0.21 |
Next Stage Price | $0.23 |
Current Tier Sale Progress | 50.41% sold out |
Remaining Until Launch Trigger | $4,364,594.39 |
Earlier tracked coverage flagged a legitimate confusion point: RTX's sale-progress bar resets to zero each time the price advances into a new pricing tier, meaning a sudden percentage drop can look like lost progress when it's actually just a new tier starting fresh.
That explanation does not apply here. The price remains at $0.21, unchanged from the prior capture, and the tier's own progress only inched from 50.27% to 50.41%.
This confirms the current slowdown is a genuine pacing change within the same tier, not a metric artifact.
Tracked Period | Movement in "Remaining Until Launch" |
Earlier fast-moving stretch | $60,000+ per tracked interval |
Aug 16 → Aug 18 (tier reset period) | Tier-specific reset, not directly comparable |
Aug 18 → Aug 20 (this update) | $5,774.69 |
The magnitude difference here is the real story: whatever pace RTX was moving at during its faster stretches.
This update shows funding inflow at roughly a tenth of that rate or less. That is a meaningful, real slowdown in dollar terms, not a display quirk.
The most likely, verifiable explanation ties to timing rather than any hidden problem. A 300% RTX bonus (code PERPS300) with 10% trading credit had been running on a countdown that was set to expire within roughly a day and a half as of the prior tracked capture.
Bonus-driven presales commonly see a burst of buying activity concentrated right before a promotional deadline, followed by a calmer pace once that incentive lapses, a pattern also seen in this presale's own history, where an earlier 350% direct bonus ending was followed by a similarly quieter funding stretch.
Absent a new promotional catalyst replacing PERPS300, reduced urgency rather than weakening underlying interest is the more supported read of the current numbers.
Two things are worth watching directly: whether a new bonus or incentive campaign appears and whether funding pace picks back up once it does.
If a fresh promotional push arrives and inflows accelerate similarly to prior bonus periods, that would confirm this was a timing effect, not a demand problem.
If pace stays flat even after a new incentive launches, that would be the first real evidence pointing toward genuine buyer hesitation rather than a lull between campaigns.

Source: Official Remittix tokenomics page, captured August 20, 2026
RTX has a fixed 1.5 billion token supply, with presale allocated the largest single share at 50% (750,000,000 RTX).
The remainder splits across marketing (15%, 225M), exchange listings (12%, 180M), ecosystem reserves (10%, 150M), team (9%, 135M), and rewards (4%, 60M). As established in prior coverage.
This 750M presale allocation carries no vesting, meaning the current slowdown does not change the underlying structural risk that a large share of supply becomes tradable simultaneously once RTX actually launches.
Rather than a single scenario table, here's how the current pace, if it continues, diverges, or reverses, maps onto RTX's price outlook at launch.
Bear scenario: the slowdown deepens. If no new incentive emerges and the funding pace continues at roughly today's reduced rate.
The remaining $4.36M gap could take substantially longer to close, pushing the launch-date reveal further out and testing buyer patience. In this world, launch-day demand likely arrives more cautiously too.
Estimated range: $0.24–$0.32, just above the confirmed $0.35 floor, roughly 1.1x-1.5x the current $0.21 price.
Invalidation: a hold below $0.32 through launch week one would confirm this path.
Base scenario: this proves a temporary bonus-expiry lull. A fresh incentive campaign appears within the next 1-2 weeks; the funding pace returns to something closer to the $30-60K per interval range seen in faster stretches, and the presale reaches its thresholds without further unexplained slowdowns.
Estimated range: $0.35-$0.48, tracking near the confirmed launch price floor, 1.7x-2.3x the current price.
Invalidation: Trading holding near $0.35 at launch supports this.
Bull scenario: demand actually accelerates from here. A new incentive not only restores but also exceeds the prior funding pace; the remaining gap closes faster than any previously tracked stretch, and launch-week trading reflects that same accelerated interest.
Estimated range: $0.55–$0.75, 2.6x-3.6x the current price.
Invalidation: requires sustained volume well above launch price within days of trading opening.
Informational purposes only, not financial advice. No fixed Remittix launch date exists; the bonus-expiry explanation for the current presale slowdown is analytical, not officially confirmed by the project. RTX presale tokens carry no vesting schedule. Price prediction ranges above are estimates based on presale structure and comparable patterns, not confirmed outcomes. Cryptocurrency carries significant risk of loss.