Bitcoin Hyper Raises $19M, Aims to Transform Bitcoin with Scalable Apps and Memes
Bitcoin Hyper, a revolutionary project aiming to transform Bitcoin into a global platform for apps and memes, has raised nearly $19 million in its presale. The $HYPER token, central to the ecosystem, is currently priced at $0.012995. Investors can stake these tokens at a 63% APY during the presale.
Bitcoin Hyper addresses Bitcoin's scalability issues by acting as an execution layer on top of Bitcoin's monetary base layer. It uses the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) to achieve high throughput and compatibility with Solana's ecosystem. This allows for instant transactions with near-zero fees using zero-knowledge proofs for settlement on Bitcoin's Layer-1. During peak periods, Bitcoin transaction fees can spike above $100, pricing out everyday users. Bitcoin Hyper has the potential to change this landscape, making Bitcoin suitable for today's demands like dApps, DeFi, and even meme coins.
The $HYPER token plays a crucial role in this ecosystem. It fuels gas fees, powers staking, underpins governance, and provides access to upcoming token launches. With Bitcoin processing only around seven transactions per second (TPS), Bitcoin Hyper could transform Bitcoin into a global platform, similar to Ethereum's pivot into dApps in 2017.
Bitcoin Hyper's presale offers $HYPER at its cheapest price, with listing prices expected to climb once exchanges open trading. The Layer-2 solution is scheduled for release in the third or fourth quarter of 2025, depending on market conditions and presale demand. By solving Bitcoin's scalability issues, Bitcoin Hyper could revolutionize the way we use and interact with Bitcoin.
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