CASHCAT Surge Pushes Traders Toward Presales: MemeToro, Bitcoin Hyper, Remittix Gain Traction
The recent Robinhood Chain memecoin run around $CASHCAT has pushed more traders toward crypto presales, including MemeToro ($MT), Bitcoin Hyper, and Remittix. My take: this is not complicated behavior. Once $CASHCAT became the main memecoin on the new chain and trading picked up, traders did what they usually do after a sharp first move. They went hunting for the next token before it reaches public exchanges.

July’s $CASHCAT rally was fast. Almost too fast to ignore. After Robinhood Chain launched, interest in the token jumped, and trading activity on the network passed $500 million within days. The weird part? Memecoins, not tokenized stocks, became the chain’s busiest use case almost right away. Most guides would frame that as pure hype. That is only half right. A move like this also creates a map for risk-takers: find the new chain, find the loudest ticker, then look one step earlier in the cycle. That search now stretches past simple memecoins into AI tools. It also reaches Bitcoin infrastructure and payment projects.
The presale demand says plenty about the market mood. Traders are taking risk again, even while the macro setup remains choppy. The Federal Reserve’s interest rate stance still weighs on markets, and every FOMC meeting gets pulled apart for clues. Still, crypto has a habit of ignoring the neat macro explanation when a small narrative gets hot. The $CASHCAT move came while Bitcoin (BTC) sat around $60,000 to $65,000, which shows how a tight story can drag money into one narrow corner of the market. Why does this matter? Because regulation and institutional flows still matter, but they do not explain every retail stampede. They never have.
Among the presales getting attention, MemeToro ($MT) is an AI-based ecosystem on $BNB Chain. It combines automated memecoin creation and prediction markets with staking and SocialFi products around one utility token. MemeToro is in Stage 4 of its public presale and has raised more than $77,000. The current $MT price is $0.00171, with the next stage set at $0.00190. Bitcoin Hyper is focused on Bitcoin infrastructure, with plans for scalability, smart contracts, and DeFi features without changing Bitcoin’s base layer. Remittix (RTX) is built around international payments through its PayFi platform. It already supports crypto-to-fiat transfers in more than 30 countries and has raised over $30 million before exchange listings. Separate bets. Separate risk profiles.
MemeToro’s setup is the one that stands out to me. It is not launching one memecoin and hoping the crowd shows up. It is trying to give users tools to create and manage future launches, which is a different pitch from “buy this ticker and pray.” The platform uses automated smart contracts on $BNB Chain to make token launches more repeatable. If a launch hits its targets, the token moves into PancakeSwap liquidity pools automatically, which removes some of the manual work that usually sits behind these projects. MemeToro also lists AI market intelligence, anti-whale and anti-bot protections, creator rewards of up to 1.2% from trading volume, and automated bonding curve deployment. Yes, this sounds like structure inside a chaotic market. That contradiction is the point. Memecoin trading is still messy, but parts of it are starting to look more like platform infrastructure than pure guessing.
What this means
The post-$CASHCAT presale rush shows traders moving earlier. They want the uneven payoff that can come from buying before a public listing, even while the broader market is still dealing with rate uncertainty and patchy liquidity. I would not read this as “memecoins are back” and stop there. That is too lazy. Traders are also looking at AI, Bitcoin scaling, and cross-border payments. Remittix raising more than $30 million before listings is the obvious example. Hype still drives a lot of crypto. Use cases are getting funded too.
Next, watch how these presales move toward launch. MemeToro ($MT) is worth tracking as it moves through funding stages, especially the price move from $0.00171 to $0.00190. Is that small step meaningful? Yes, because it shows whether buyers are still willing to enter after the first cheaper window has passed. For Bitcoin Hyper, partnership news or testnet updates would matter more than broad scaling claims. For Remittix (RTX), exchange listings are the real test because they will set early liquidity and price discovery. It is also worth watching how many new presales appear on chains like BNB Chain and Robinhood Chain. If that pipeline keeps growing, the market may be sliding back into a more speculative phase. I would watch that closely.
FAQ
What is a crypto presale?
A crypto presale is an early fundraising round where investors buy tokens before they list on public exchanges, often at a lower price. The appeal is blunt: enter early, accept more risk, and hope the project catches demand after launch.
Why are investors interested in presales after the CASHCAT surge?
Investors are looking at presales after the CASHCAT surge because CASHCAT showed how quickly an early token can move when a narrative catches. After a run like that, money often shifts toward new, unlisted tokens with a similar setup. That is the pattern. It repeats.
What is MemeToro ($MT)?
MemeToro ($MT) is an AI-based ecosystem on BNB Chain for automated memecoin creation, prediction markets, staking, and SocialFi products. Its whitepaper says the platform will give users tools to create and manage future memecoin projects.
What is Bitcoin Hyper?
Bitcoin Hyper is a Bitcoin infrastructure project that aims to improve scalability and add smart contracts and DeFi features without changing Bitcoin’s base layer. Its team says it wants to expand Bitcoin’s utility while keeping its core security model intact.
What is Remittix (RTX)?
Remittix (RTX) is a payment platform built around crypto-to-fiat transfers through its PayFi system. It supports transfers across more than 30 countries and says it has raised over $30 million in its presale.
How does MemeToro standardize memecoin launches?
MemeToro uses automated smart contracts on BNB Chain to handle memecoin launches. When a launch meets its targets, the system moves it into PancakeSwap liquidity pools automatically, which reduces the manual work behind token deployment.
What safeguards does MemeToro include?
MemeToro lists AI market intelligence, anti-whale and anti-bot protections, creator rewards of up to 1.2% from trading volume, and automated bonding curve deployment. Counter to the usual presale pitch, safeguards do not make the risk disappear. They only change where some of that risk sits.
What is the current price of MemeToro ($MT) in its presale?
MemeToro ($MT) is priced at $0.00171 in Stage 4 of its public presale, and the project has raised more than $77,000. Its presale dashboard says the next funding stage will price the token at $0.00190.
Why is the capital raised by Remittix significant?
Remittix raising more than $30 million before exchange listings matters because buyers are funding a payment-focused crypto project before public trading begins. That is not the same thing as chasing a quick memecoin flip. Different game.
What should investors monitor for these presales?
Investors should watch MemeToro ($MT) funding stages, Bitcoin Hyper partnership or testnet updates, and Remittix (RTX) exchange listings. Those events will give a better read on demand and liquidity. More importantly, they show whether each project can move past presale marketing.
