Bitcoin Hyper Viral Presale Hits $8.8M as Investors Go Crazy
The post Bitcoin Hyper Viral Presale Hits $8.8M as Investors Go Crazy appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) presale just passed the $8.6M milestone, following a surge in investor interest. The presale managed to raise $8,821,239.89 since its start date in May, making it one of the most successful and fastest-growing presales of 2025. $HYPER trades with the presale price of $0.012675, but it’s guaranteed to increase during the presale, as the project advances through its preset milestones. The next one is set at $9,121,023.09. But what’s driving the current $HYPER craze? Bitcoin’s Performance Issues Demand Urgent Solutions Bitcoin Hyper aims to tackle Bitcoin’s core limitations, mainly the poor performance, the lack of scalability, and the steep fees. These problems are native to the Bitcoin ecosystem and lie at the heart of Bitcoin’s limited throughput, currently at 7 transactions per second (TPS). Ethereum’s real-time TPS is 20.73, with a max theoretical value of 119.1. Solana goes further, with a 1,063 real-time TPS and a 65,000 maximum. Bitcoin ranks 22nd on the list of networks ranked by TPS, with a real-time value of 5.89 and a max theoretical TPS of 7. Bitcoin’s TPS being capped at 7 translates into multiple problems, such as: Congested network: Only 7 transactions can go through simultaneously; the rest will experience increased confirmation times. Higher fees: Users who hate waiting prefer to pay higher fees to speed up transaction time. On the other hand, miners prioritize transactions with higher fees for obvious reasons, making small Bitcoin transactions unfeasible. Poor scalability: The Bitcoin network cannot process high volumes of transactions, making it a poor choice for a retail payment system. Inconsistent performance: In times of higher demand, transaction times and fees will spike, poisoning the user experience and impacting Bitcoin’s overall reputation. The Lightning Network sought to solve these problems and failed for several reasons. The first is that it couldn’t…

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The Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) presale just passed the $8.6M milestone, following a surge in investor interest. The presale managed to raise $8,821,239.89 since its start date in May, making it one of the most successful and fastest-growing presales of 2025. $HYPER trades with the presale price of $0.012675, but it’s guaranteed to increase during the presale, as the project advances through its preset milestones. The next one is set at $9,121,023.09. But what’s driving the current $HYPER craze? Bitcoin’s Performance Issues Demand Urgent Solutions Bitcoin Hyper aims to tackle Bitcoin’s core limitations, mainly the poor performance, the lack of scalability, and the steep fees. These problems are native to the Bitcoin ecosystem and lie at the heart of Bitcoin’s limited throughput, currently at 7 transactions per second (TPS). Ethereum’s real-time TPS is 20.73, with a max theoretical value of 119.1. Solana goes further, with a 1,063 real-time TPS and a 65,000 maximum. Bitcoin ranks 22nd on the list of networks ranked by TPS, with a real-time value of 5.89 and a max theoretical TPS of 7. Bitcoin’s TPS being capped at 7 translates into multiple problems, such as: Congested network: Only 7 transactions can go through simultaneously; the rest will experience increased confirmation times. Higher fees: Users who hate waiting prefer to pay higher fees to speed up transaction time. On the other hand, miners prioritize transactions with higher fees for obvious reasons, making small Bitcoin transactions unfeasible. Poor scalability: The Bitcoin network cannot process high volumes of transactions, making it a poor choice for a retail payment system. Inconsistent performance: In times of higher demand, transaction times and fees will spike, poisoning the user experience and impacting Bitcoin’s overall reputation. The Lightning Network sought to solve these problems and failed for several reasons. The first is that it couldn’t…
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