Rexas Finance’s RXS token, which tokenizes real-world assets like gold and real estate, is forecasted to rise by 21,616%, making it a promising investment in 2025.
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RXS is a token issued by Rexas Finance that tokenizes real-world assets like gold and real estate, making them tradable in the form of digital tokens. This process increases liquidity and provides investment opportunities for a broader range of investors.
RXS is forecasted to rise by 21,616% according to an investor who predicted Shiba Inu’s price struggles in 2025.
RXS is in the last presale stage and has raised 92.97% of the targeted $56 million, with $48,969,596 raised and 464,845,689 tokens sold out of the 500 million supply.
RXS will be listed at $0.25 on June 19, 2025, on major exchanges like CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko.
RXS uses blockchain technology and audited smart contracts to ensure transparency and security. Every transaction is recorded on an immutable ledger, and smart contracts automate the transfer of asset ownership and profit distributions.
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