Litecoin To $222, HBAR To $0.80 But This Altcoin Is Positioned To Steal The Show In July

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July is shaping up to be a busy month for crypto traders. Litecoin and Hedera Hashgraph (HBAR) both have clear charts and strong news that could lift prices. Yet an up and coming payments token dubbed Remittix is slowly gaining momentum in the background and may end up stealing the show once its new wallet goes live.

Litecoin Faces a Key Retest on the Road to $222

Last week Litecoin (LTC) broke out of a months-long downtrend, racing past the 50-day moving average to hit $92.29. Instead of sprinting higher, price has drifted back to the $85–$86 zone. Traders call this move a “retest,” and it often happens after a breakout. If that band holds, chart expert Jit Amberly sees a quick path to $222 later this year.

source: tradingview

Wall Street chatter is adding fuel. Bloomberg ETF analysts Eric Balchunas and James Seyffart now give Litecoin a 95% chance of approval of  a spot U.S. exchange-traded fund. They expect the SEC to clear several altcoin ETFs in the second half of 2025, making it easier for everyday savers to buy LTC through brokerage apps. A confirmed ETF plus a successful retest could set off the same type of rally Litecoin saw after earlier halvings.

HBAR Builds Enterprise Muscle on the Way to $0.80

Hedera’s native token HBAR is up again, trading near $0.15 after a string of good news. Blockchain for Energy joined the Hedera Governing Council on June 24 and will run its own node. Two days later, Hedera launched an open-source AI Studio that lets developers build voice-driven dApps on the network. A gaming deal with OneWave also aims to bring Web3 rewards to 169 million mobile users in Indonesia and the Philippines.

Investors are now eyeing the Canary HBAR ETF, under SEC review until July 7. If approved, it would give big funds a simple way to hold HBAR. Analysts say a win could push price from its current $0.15 first to $0.20, then toward the long-talked-about $0.80 target. For that to happen, HBAR must keep riding its mix of sustainability data, AI tools and mobile gaming deals.



source: tradingview

Remittix and Its Coming Wallet Launch

While Litecoin and HBAR rely on regulators and institutions, Remittix (RTX) is taking a faster route: ship a working product and burn supply every time someone uses it. The RTX Wallet, set to launch this month, lets users swap RTX into dozens of currencies in under ten seconds. A tiny slice of each transfer is burned forever, reducing total supply and creating steady upward pressure on price.

Two pilot payment corridors, one in West Africa, another in Southeast Asia, will test real-world transfers before summer ends. Early users report near-bank exchange rates and simple QR pay links that work on any phone. Also, the team has raised $15.9 million, selling more than 548 million tokens at $0.0811 each and is racing toward an $18 million soft cap.

If these pilots show real volume, Remittix could leap beyond hype coins like Doge and Shiba Inu. The project’s focus on quick, low-cost cross-border payments fits a need that grows in times of economic stress. Because Remittix is still under most radars, even moderate success could drive outsized gains compared with large-cap tokens that need billions in new money to move the needle.

Final Verdict: Who Wins July’s Race?

Litecoin sits at a make-or-break retest that, if confirmed, could launch price toward $222, especially if an ETF announcement hits. HBAR blends steady enterprise deals with its own ETF push, aiming at $0.80 once it clears $0.20 resistance. Both stories are strong. Yet Remittix offers something different: a live wallet, built-in token burns, and payment pilots starting right now. With funding nearly complete and the product rolling out to real users, RTX could post bigger percentage gains long before ETFs make headlines.

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Website: https://remittix.io/

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