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Bitcoin Hyper Fixes Bitcoin’s Problems

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Quick Facts:

1️⃣ Bitcoin Hyper’s presale reaches $24.6M as investors feel the FOMO moving into Q4.
2️⃣ As Bitcoin’s upcoming Layer-2 solution, Hyper promises faster and cheaper transactions for a more performant and scalable Bitcoin ecosystem.
3️⃣ $HYPER has a projected release window of between Q4 2025 and Q1 2026, depending on market conditions and demand.
4️⃣ Whales are making a presale splash, signaling strong investor interest.

Bitcoin Hyper’s presale has reached $24.6M+ and it’s growing fast, following a FOMO-driven surge in investors.

But what’s drawing everyone to Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER)?

Bitcoin Hyper is the Layer-2 that promises to upgrade the Bitcoin ecosystem to Solana-grade numbers, removing the fee-based priority system, and allowing for faster and cheaper transactions.

In turn, this will make the network more scalable, which is likely to bring in more institutional and retail users, and catapult the ecosystem into the mainstream.

This would be a much-needed change to a network choked by its performance cap of seven transactions per second (TPS) – the reason why Bitcoin currently ranks a dismal 23rd in terms of blockchain performance.

Bitcoin’s current 23rd ranking on the list of the fastest blockchains by TPS.
Source: Chainspect

So, how exactly will Hyper change Bitcoin’s biggest pain points?

Bitcoin’s Problem and Why TPS Matters

The TPS cap is responsible for several problems within the Bitcoin environment, the most obvious one being the long confirmation queues, increasing finality times to hours during high-traffic periods.

Naturally, the free market found a workaround in the form of the fee-based priority system. Essentially, since users compete for limited block space, miners started prioritizing larger transactions with higher fees, leaving the smaller and cheaper ones at the bottom.

During high-traffic windows, small transactions can take hours to go through, which explains why the network hasn’t yet penetrated the mainstream.

According to data from Ethereum Foundation, Ethereum is the largest ecosystem for active developers in 2025. Solana is second and Bitcoin comes third. And it’s not even close, as Ethereum outweighs Bitcoin by a factor of 3:1.

The top 10 ecosystems by active developers in 2025, with Bitcoin in the third spot.
Source: Ethereum Foundation

Chainspect’s data looks even grimmer, with Solana leading the list and Bitcoin sitting at the 11th spot in terms of crypto dev activity in 2025.

The conclusion is obvious: the limited TPS bottlenecks the network, such that Bitcoin transactions take longer and are, therefore, more expensive than they need to be.

The Lightning Network was one of the first serious attempts at correcting the problem, focusing primarily on transaction speed, which would’ve inadvertently reduced costs as well.

Unfortunately, it failed to achieve its goals. The reasons were multiple, including bugs, routing failures due to insufficient liquidity and channel imbalances, and even security problems.

Then there’s the fact that the network’s fees are route-dependent, which often leads to errors like failed payments or, even worse, overpayments.

Other Layer-2s failed for reasons of their own.

  • The Liquid Network, for instance, did increase transaction speed, but relied on a more centralized model, which increased risks of censorship.
  • Fractal Bitcoin failed due to requiring miners to devote their hashing power to Fractal instead of Bitcoin, essentially encouraging them to leave the Bitcoin network.
  • SatoshiVM promised massive scalability and improved security, but its Bool Network bridge was managed and upgradeable by a single account, which introduced massive centralization and posed extreme security risks.

It was time for something new – and that’s how Bitcoin Hyper came to be.

How Bitcoin Hyper Works

Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) aims to make Bitcoin faster, cheaper, more scalable, and more performant across the board.

To that end, the project will rely on tools like Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) and the Canonical Bridge to speed up execution and transaction times – and keep costs low.

The SVM will address the same problem Rootstock attempts to: Bitcoin’s lagging smart contract execution. Unlike Rootstock, though, the SVM has already proven its capabilities in the Solana ecosystem, showcasing a TPS in the thousands.

The SVM is a direct competitor to the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), built specifically for high throughput and increased agility, allowing for the ultra-fast execution of DeFi apps and smart contracts.

The Canonical Bridge, on the other hand, will address Bitcoin’s capped TPS by bridging the Hyper and Bitcoin ecosystems. This will allow the Canonical Bridge to mint your Bitcoins directly onto the Hyper layer, as soon as the Bitcoin Relay Program confirms the transaction details.

How Hyper’s Canonical Bridge works.

Your wrapped bitcoins will be available for use within the Hyper layer, or until you decide to withdraw them back to Bitcoin’s Layer-1.

Together with SVM, the Canonical Bridge eliminates the fee-based priority system, reduces transaction times to seconds, and lowers transaction costs considerably.

If implemented successfully, Bitcoin Hyper could transform Bitcoin into an ultra-performant network with near-instant finality and vastly increased scalability.

This would catapult the ecosystem at the forefront of the adoption scale and welcome larger institutional investors.

Until that happens, though, Hyper first needs to complete its presale – and things are looking good.

Should You Invest in Bitcoin Hyper’s Presale?

The Bitcoin Hyper’s ($HYPER) presale reached $24.6M+ in just a few months after its launch, making it one of the best crypto presales of 2025.

🐳 That’s thanks – in part – to a significant amount of whale activity. We’re talking the likes of $379.9K, $274K, and $180.6K whale buys, among many others, including yesterday’s $11.3K. That right there shows strong investor interest in this project’s utility-packed proposal.

$HYPER is selling at the presale price of $0.013155 right now and comes with a dynamic staking APY of 48%. Our step-by-step guide to buying Bitcoin Hyper can help get you started if you’re thinking of joining the presale.

Bitcoin Hyper’s presale data

On that note, if you want to invest, now may be the right time, given that the market is preparing for a bullish November.

Moreover, $HYPER targets a release window between Q4 2025 and Q1 2026, depending on the ‘prevailing market conditions and demand’.

Based on the presale’s momentum, long-term potential, and investor participation, we expect $HYPER to rally once the post-launch cash-in fever has died out.

💰 Our price prediction for $HYPER is a potential $1.50 by 2030, which would reward you with an 11,302% ROI if you bought your tokens at today’s price.

Bear in mind, though, that presale prices go up in stages, while the staking APY lowers as more holders stake their tokens. And with the next price increase expected by tomorrow, the clock is ticking.

Join the $HYPER presale before the next price hike.

Disclaimer: This isn’t financial advice. Always do your own research and invest wisely.

Authored by Bogdan Patru, Bitcoinist – https://bitcoinist.com/bitcoin-hyper-presale-24m-surges

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