Two of the most discussed presale names in early 2026 have built their narratives around access and utility rather than direct yield. Remittix pitches itself as a PayFi platform enabling crypto-to-fiat transfers directly into bank accounts — a live product that currently functions as a standard multi-chain wallet, without the fiat conversion or bank transfer functionality the project markets as its core value proposition. Its tokenomics compound the concern: approximately 81% of the total supply could hit the market simultaneously at TGE with no vesting on the presale allocation. IPO Genie has built its narrative around AI-assisted pre-IPO access — with rewards explicitly described as variable and not guaranteed.
The Question Presale Participants Are Asking
Remittix buyers are waiting for a fiat transfer product that hasn’t shipped. IPO Genie buyers are waiting for a private deal pipeline to generate variable, unguaranteed rewards from opportunities that may or may not materialize on schedule. In both cases, the earning mechanism depends on something external to the protocol functioning as described — a licensed payments product clearing regulatory hurdles, or an AI deal-scoring system producing verified winners with enough frequency to justify the reward model.
Bitcoin Everlight’s post-mainnet distribution is drawn from what the network generates from transaction routing fees. The fee pool exists because the infrastructure is processing transactions, and it distributes to whoever holds an active shard at the time. For participants comparing presale options in Q1 2026 on the basis of where the yield actually comes from, that distinction defines the comparison.
Explore the Platform
Everything about how Everlight Shards work and what the BTC reward distribution looks like after mainnet launch can be explored here:
https://bitcoineverlight.com/btc-digital
