【Crypto World】Bitcoin Hyper aims to build a high-speed lane on the Bitcoin network. The core idea is to introduce a high-performance execution layer — powered by the Solana Virtual Machine, but the settlement still takes place on the Bitcoin mainnet. This way, it leverages Solana’s performance advantages without losing Bitcoin’s security attributes.
Early investors have already voted with their feet, investing over $29.3 million during the pre-sale phase. What are they interested in? It’s the HYPER token. According to the project team, HYPER is the key to unlocking new uses for Bitcoin. Supporting faster transactions and lower fees means enabling application scenarios that previously couldn’t run.
In simple terms, the goal is to turn Bitcoin from a “treasury” into a “trading market.” If this approach works, Bitcoin’s application scope and value potential will indeed expand. However, this also presents a dual challenge of technology and market validation — security of the execution layer, interaction efficiency with the mainnet, and whether it can truly attract applications to migrate in. These are the points that need to be verified moving forward.
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YieldHunter
· 12-13 21:48
ngl, the $29M presale number feels inflated tbh... actually what's the real tvl when mainnet launches? if you look at the data, solana vm composability has serious correlation issues with btc finality. technically speaking, this is just another execution layer bet and we've seen how that plays out. impermanent loss incoming for degens who fomo'd early.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-13 17:21
$29.3 million invested, this is called voting with your feet. But I want to ask, can this Solana virtual machine solution really withstand the skepticism of Bitcoin's "maximalists"? Historical cycles tell me that every time someone tries to overhaul Bitcoin, the battlefield becomes extremely chaotic.
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ForkThisDAO
· 12-12 12:10
Solana Virtual Machine built on BTC? That logic is a bit crazy, but I did come up with a new idea... $29.3 million pre-sale, these people really believe this thing can be done
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ProtocolRebel
· 12-12 11:56
Shabi project is back to fleece the newbies again. Solana virtual machine outperforms Bitcoin? How does this logic get so twisted?
Are the 29.3 million really invested? I think either it's insiders doing wash trading or these people are just too stubborn to sell.
Bitcoin is supposed to be slow by nature. If it’s fast, is it still Bitcoin?
This HYPER token is just an air coin. Get ready to be trapped, everyone.
Talking all fancy, but in the end, it’s just the usual exit scam. I've seen too many of these.
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FlippedSignal
· 12-12 11:45
Once again, Solana Virtual Machine copies the old Bitcoin pattern. Will it work this time? Feels like 29.3 million might have been cut off.
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NoStopLossNut
· 12-12 11:44
Another nested scheme, Solana Virtual Machine built on top of Bitcoin. Does this logic hold up?
Bitcoin Execution Layer Breakthrough: How HYPER is Reshaping the Bitcoin Ecosystem with the Solana Virtual Machine
【Crypto World】Bitcoin Hyper aims to build a high-speed lane on the Bitcoin network. The core idea is to introduce a high-performance execution layer — powered by the Solana Virtual Machine, but the settlement still takes place on the Bitcoin mainnet. This way, it leverages Solana’s performance advantages without losing Bitcoin’s security attributes.
Early investors have already voted with their feet, investing over $29.3 million during the pre-sale phase. What are they interested in? It’s the HYPER token. According to the project team, HYPER is the key to unlocking new uses for Bitcoin. Supporting faster transactions and lower fees means enabling application scenarios that previously couldn’t run.
In simple terms, the goal is to turn Bitcoin from a “treasury” into a “trading market.” If this approach works, Bitcoin’s application scope and value potential will indeed expand. However, this also presents a dual challenge of technology and market validation — security of the execution layer, interaction efficiency with the mainnet, and whether it can truly attract applications to migrate in. These are the points that need to be verified moving forward.