As 2025 closes out, two presales have dominated headlines for very different reasons: Bitcoin Hyper (HYPER), an ambitious Bitcoin-anchored layer promising faster settlement and familiar tooling and Remittix (RTX), a PayFi payments play that converts crypto into fiat bank transfers. Both projects have attracted significant cash and attention; the question traders are asking now is simple: which is likeliest to lead a December rebound when the market swings risk-on? Remittix already figures heavily into that conversation.

Quick Snapshot: Remittix Vs. Bitcoin Hyper

Token Reported Funds Raised Reported Tokens Sold Sale Price (per token) Total Supply/ Presale Allocation
Remittix (RTX) $28.5M Around 692 M RTX $0.119 1.5B total, 750M presale
Bitcoin Hyper (HYPER) $29.74M no reliable public sold count Starting at $0.013365 21B total (public supply)

Why Bitcoin Hyper is Getting Bullish Attention (the case for HYPER)

Bitcoin Hyper’s appeal is straightforward: it attaches ambitious layer-2 functionality and application rails to Bitcoin’s brand and settlement security. Traders and presale participants are attracted by the narrative that Bitcoin-anchored tooling can offer familiar UX for developers, plus predictable fees; a safer on-ramp for real-world apps. Recent coverage points to strong inflows (near the $28–29M mark) and staking programs that promise attractive APYs to early holders, all of which spark FOMO in a market that’s wary but ready to rotate into higher-beta plays.

The risk profile for HYPER is clear: bridging Bitcoin’s settlement guarantees with new smart-contract layers is complex and largely unproven at scale. Interoperability, liquidity on launch, and the ability to actually attract app developers will determine whether HYPER becomes a toolchain or just another presale narrative.

Why Remittix is different and why investors are treating it like a market leader (the case for RTX)

Remittix is not selling nostalgia or a meme; it’s selling payments. Its PayFi model allows crypto holders to fund fiat bank transfers; the sender uses crypto, the recipient receives real dollars/euros/etc, which is a directly testable, revenue-adjacent use case. That practicality explains much of the presale momentum: Remittix has reported $28.5M+ raised and has prioritised product signals (wallet beta, merchant API) and security (audit/lock steps), which makes institutional and cautious retail money more comfortable participating.

Importantly, Remittix has leaned into rails that matter to payments operators: support for low-cost rails (XRP as an on-ramp in some flows), multi-crypto support and a merchant API that lets businesses accept crypto and receive fiat; exactly the sort of practical bridge that could see adoption even before speculative mania returns. Below are key updates and data:

December 2025 Projection, Which one Leads and Why

Remittix has the more defensible near-term path to lead a December rally, assuming macro liquidity ticks up. Here’s why:

Bottom Line (Winner and Tactical Calls)

Remittix is the pragmatic pick if you want lower-tail-risk exposure to the presale window, which is more likely to rally when the market turns bullish: it has product signals, audit/lock claims and merchant hooks that institutional players can understand. If you’re hunting for asymmetric upside and can stomach execution risk, Bitcoin Hyper may provide larger multiples, but only if it proves technical delivery and liquidity depth quickly.

Meanwhile, make sure to keep an eye on the following:

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FAQs

  1. Is Bitcoin Hyper actually competing with Layer-2s like OP?

It’s positioning as a Bitcoin-anchored execution layer; its competition is niche, it’s not a straight ETH L2 rival, but it tries to serve Bitcoin-native apps.

2. How much has Remittix raised?

Public reporting shows Remittix’s presale has raised over $28.5M.

3. Will HYPER or RTX benefit more from a BTC rally?

Both will benefit, but RTX’s payments use case may attract capital that’s more defensive; HYPER will likely outperform in pure risk-on scenarios if technical execution confirms expectations.

Disclaimer:
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry risk, including total loss of capital.

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