Bitcoin News Update: Altcoins Focused on Practical Applications Surpass Bitcoin as Investors Favor Real-World Utility
- Analysts predict 2025 altcoin rallies for Remittix, Chainlink, and Polkadot as markets prioritize real-world use cases over Bitcoin dominance. - Chainlink partners with real estate tokenization platforms and institutional ETP verifiers, expanding its RWA infrastructure despite bearish price risks. - Solana advances cross-border payment rails via Western Union, while Ripple's $1B GTreasury acquisition targets corporate treasury solutions with XRP. - Remittix secures $27.7M funding and 15% referral incenti
The cryptocurrency landscape is increasingly favoring altcoins that offer practical applications, with experts forecasting notable surges for Remittix,
Despite significant ecosystem growth, Chainlink (LINK) is at a pivotal point. Technical analysis shows the token could experience a downward breakout, potentially falling to $14.92 if it loses its current support, according to
Solana and Ripple are also drawing attention as networks with clear real-world value continue to gain momentum. Solana’s adoption is picking up speed thanks to new payment solutions, including a U.S. dollar stablecoin initiative with Western Union through Anchorage Digital Bank, set to debut in 2026, as reported by
Remittix (RTX) is establishing itself as a major force in the cross-border payments arena, having secured $27.7 million through its token sale and rolling out a beta wallet for affordable transfers, as previously detailed by Crypto.news. The project’s emphasis on transparent currency exchange and straightforward rewards—including a 15% USDT referral bonus—has attracted traders interested in practical crypto applications. With listings on BitMart and LBank and a major exchange announcement on the horizon, Remittix’s advancements reflect the growing appetite for payment-centric crypto projects in the $19 trillion remittance industry.
Further supporting this trend, the altcoin index shows
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