The past year has been a turning point for crypto. Speculative narratives have collapsed, leaving investors with losses as hype-driven projects failed to deliver on their promises. The market correction has proven one thing utility matters.
While Ethereum continues to face price losses despite some strong updates in 2024, some believe this is a temporary correction before Ethereum soars to new highs in late 2025.
Meanwhile, a new challenger, Remittix (RTX), is rising to prominence in the PayFi space due to its practical utility as a global payments solution. Some Ethereum holders are looking to Remittix for some short term gains while Ethereum is on a downward slope.
So how will these projects stack up against each other in 2025?
Ethereum (ETH) has had a challenging month, posting a 19.8% loss in the last 30 days and a steep 9.7% drop in the last week, though the last 24 hours have seen some consolidation.
Analysts are warning that we might see a pullback to the $1,800–$1,900 range before ETH can rally to new highs in late 2025. Market corrections, profit-taking, and macroeconomic factors could push ETH lower in the short term before the long game plays out.
One big reason for Ethereum’s rollercoaster volatility? Whale and cruiser addresses. A huge chunk of ETH is concentrated in the hands of big-money investors and mid-term holders, meaning a few major transactions can send prices swinging fast.
In total, 45% of holding addresses are made up of whales, and 52% are made up of cruisers. That’s great for traders but nerve-wracking for long-term holders.
But here’s the silver lining: Ethereum's proof-of-stake upgrade slashed its energy use by a massive 99.95%, making it a far greener blockchain than Bitcoin. As institutional investors look for eco-friendly crypto plays, ETH could be one of the biggest beneficiaries.
So, while Ethereum might take a dip to $1,800, its fundamentals are still rock solid. If history is any indicator, ETH’s long-term outlook still looks bullish.
For all of its potential, crypto has struggled to become a practical payment option. Converting digital assets into FIAT is still slow, expensive, and often a frustrating process, making it impractical for everyday transactions.
Remittix (RTX) fixes this by allowing users to convert over 40 cryptocurrencies into FIAT instantly and send the funds to any global bank account.
There are no third-party exchanges, no excessive withdrawal fees and no delays, just instant access to cash when you need it.
For someone like Luca, a freelancer in Italy, this means he can convert his Ethereum payments into Euros within minutes, instead of waiting days for a traditional exchange withdrawal.
Likewise, Sophia, an entrepreneur in Brazil, can receive stablecoins from international clients and convert them into Brazilian Reais instantly, making Remittix a game-changer for cross-border transactions.
The Remittix presale is booming, having just exceeded $12.9 million raised. RTX tokens are on offer to early investors for just $0.0671 in the current stage, though this price point won’t last for long as investors continue to pour in.
Due to the project’s extensive utility in a lucrative sector, analysts have projected an explosive 800% price rise for Remittix during its presale, with further growth post-launch.
For any savvy investor looking to push the boundaries of PayFi while being in the running for big gains, this market disruptor is not a project to miss out on in 2025.
Website: https://remittix.io/
Socials: https://linktr.ee/remittix
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