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Next Crypto to Explode: As Markets Struggle, HYPER Goes From Strength to Strength

2026/06/25 23:03
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Crypto has not had an easy week, with Bitcoin trading at $61,260.88, down 1.69% over 24 hours and 4.18% over seven days. Ethereum has slipped to $1,630.59, down 1.60% on the day and down 6.45% across the week. CoinMarketCap data also shows the wider crypto market under pressure, with global market capitalization dropping $400 billion over 30 days.

They say “buy in fear”, but it is often hard when the charts are red. Sometimes it is worth taking a step back from the charts and considering what narratives and utility will drive the world in the future – over distance, prices are normally a consequence of reality.

For Bitcoin, that narrative is increasingly about usefulness: BTC may be the most recognizable asset in crypto, but the network itself was not built for the kind of fast, cheap, programmable activity now common across Ethereum, Solana, and various Layer 2s.

Pondering the future has perhaps led to the massive influx of investors to Bitcoin Hyper (HYPER). The project is building a Bitcoin Layer 2 that uses the Solana Virtual Machine to deliver faster execution and broader application support for BTC, while still anchoring settlement to Bitcoin’s base layer.

The project has raised a massive $32.8 million in presale – a figure that is difficult to ignore. Perhaps the enthusiasm is the idea that Bitcoin does not have to remain a store of value forever. The market made Bitcoin digital gold, which was a historic achievement, but also a kind of compromise. Satoshi’s original vision was peer-to-peer electronic cash, and Bitcoin Hyper is trying to reopen that path.

HYPER is currently priced at $0.01368, has raised $32.8 million in presale funding, and offers staking at 36% APY.

How Bitcoin Hyper’s Solana-Powered Bitcoin Layer 2 Works

Bitcoin Hyper‘s design starts with a simple question: what if Bitcoin could retain its settlement narrative, while outsourcing payment execution to a faster environment?

The project’s answer is a Layer 2 architecture built around a canonical bridge, a Bitcoin Relay Program, a Solana Virtual Machine, zero-knowledge proofs, and periodic settlement back to Bitcoin Layer 1. In plain English, users deposit BTC to a monitored Bitcoin address, receive an equivalent amount of BTC minted on Bitcoin Hyper’s Layer 2, and then use a much faster execution layer.

This is where the Solana Virtual Machine comes in, as Solana was designed for high-throughput, low-latency activity – thousands of transactions can occur every second (rather than BTC’s limit of 7 expensive transactions.

SVM architecture on HYPER gives Bitcoin users access to payments – and so much more, including staking, decentralized exchanges, meme coins, DeFi tools, and other applications – without asking Bitcoin’s base chain to do everything itself.

The base chain has always been Bitcoin’s strength and its constraint. It is secure, conservative, and globally trusted, but it is simply not designed for thousands of app interactions per second. Bitcoin Hyper does not try to turn the Layer 1 into Solana. It uses Bitcoin for what it does best (settlement), then builds an execution layer above it for activities Bitcoin cannot comfortably handle on its own.

Periodically, Bitcoin Hyper will batch and compress Layer 2 transactions and commit the Layer 2 state back to Bitcoin Layer 1. Meanwhile, when users want to move back, they initiate a withdrawal, the system generates a proof, and the corresponding BTC is released back to the user’s Bitcoin address.

Long story short, you can use your Bitcoin holdings to buy a coffee without a 30-minute transaction time and a fee that costs as much as a coffee. It’s a powerful, tangible future for Bitcoin.

Could HYPER Be the Next Crypto to Explode as Bitcoin Scaling Returns to Focus?

The market has spent years accepting that Bitcoin is the most important asset in crypto, but not very useful outside of a hold. Ethereum became the home of DeFi, and Solana became the home of high-speed consumer crypto. Layer 2s became the routes around congestion.

Bitcoin sat above the chaos like a reserve asset, with limited movement beneath the surface. You can’t pay your electricity bill with a gold bar.

That is exactly why Bitcoin Hyper has a bullish opening in 2026, and the potential market is enormous because Bitcoin’s market is enormous. And while Ethereum L2s are everywhere (Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, zkSync, Starknet), the competitive field for Bitcoin-native scaling remains uncrowded.

Bitcoin Hyper is arriving at a moment when investors understand Layer 2s, bridges, rollups, and app ecosystems better than they did in the last cycle. The next cycle will determine whether Bitcoin can support one that captures enough activity to change how people use BTC.

The project’s presale raise suggests that traders believe the answer could be yes. A $32.8 million presale shows that HYPER has already moved beyond the purely theoretical stage. Capital is forming around the idea that Bitcoin needs a faster payments and application layer, and that Solana-style execution may be the cleanest way to get there.

Bitcoin began as a rebellion against slow, expensive, permissioned money – and then it became heavier and more institutional. A Bitcoin Layer 2 that makes BTC usable again for payments and applications is an attempt to give the gold some useful rails.

Bitcoin Does Not Need to Stay Still

With BTC and ETH both under pressure this week, HYPER’s presale momentum stands out because it is attached to a practical argument. Bitcoin has the deepest brand, the largest cultural footprint, and the clearest monetary story in crypto. What it lacks is speed and programmability at the user level.

If Bitcoin Hyper can deliver that through a Solana-powered Layer 2, the project could become one of the more closely watched presale stories of 2026. Bitcoin does not need to become Ethereum or Solana – it just needs a faster layer of its own.

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