- DOGE volatility renews $2 debate as market eyes sentiment and catalysts.
- DOGE rally depends on risk-on market, social buzz, and payments adoption.
- Remittix presale tops $20M with first CEX listing revealed amid growing buzz.
The meme-coin darling is back in the headlines. Dogecoin (DOGE) has weathered yet another round of volatility, and the chorus asking, “Can it finally break through to $2?” is getting louder.
At the same time, an Ethereum payments-driven upstart, Remittix (RTX), is building momentum around something far less speculative: instant crypto-to-bank transfers.
With Remittix’s presale conquering a $20M+ milestone (and a first CEX listing already revealed), the more interesting question might be which happens first: DOGE at $2 or RTX at $10?
Below is a straightforward review of both paths.
The case for DOGE at $2 (and what has to go right)
If you’re running a Dogecoin price prediction for 2025, the ingredients are familiar: sentiment, liquidity and a healthy dose of timing.
But what could push DOGE toward $2:
- A full-throttle risk-on market: Bitcoin strength and broad altcoin rotation typically lift DOGE quickly.
- Social catalysts: Brand-level shoutouts, integrations or high-visibility campaigns can still move the needle.
- Payments angle: Select merchants and tipping culture keep DOGE relevant as a simple medium of exchange.
But here’s the catch: DOGE’s upside has historically been event-driven, not product-driven. Without a sustained utility or a recurring demand flywheel, rallies can taper off as early holders sell into strength.
In essence, a run toward $2 for Dogecoin isn’t impossible in a roaring market, but it leans on momentum and headlines more than fundamentals.
The Remittix setup: utility first, hype second

Remittix is pitching something different: a PayFi network that lets users send crypto and have recipients receive fiat directly in their bank accounts; no hidden conversions, no guessing the final amount. Imagine this: you send $500 in crypto and your aunt in Canada sees it arrive.
Why this matters now:
- Real demand, not just vibes: Cross-border payments are a daily need, not a quarterly narrative.
- Presale…