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Bitcoin Hyper Presale Surges to $8.8M as Investors Rally

The Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) presale has surged past the $8.6M mark, raising $8,821,239.89 since its launch in May and emerging as one of the fastest-growing presales of 2025. $HYPER is trading at the presale price of $0.012675, a price that is guaranteed to rise through the remaining presale as the project clears preset milestones. The next funding target is set at $9,121,023.09, and investors are piling in ahead of that level.

 

What’s driving the frenzy is Bitcoin Hyper’s explicit focus on solving core Bitcoin problems: poor performance, limited scalability and steep fees. Bitcoin’s throughput remains tightly capped — a max theoretical 7 transactions per second (TPS) and a current real-time rate of about 5.89 TPS — which creates a congested network where only a handful of transactions can be processed simultaneously. That bottleneck produces higher fees as users pay premiums to speed confirmations, makes small-value transfers impractical, and leads to sharply worse performance during demand spikes.

 

By contrast, Ethereum’s real-time TPS sits near 20.73 with a theoretical max around 119.1, while Solana advertises about 1,063 real-time TPS and a 65,000 maximum, highlighting the scale gap that Bitcoin Hyper aims to close for retail and DeFi use cases.

 

Previous scaling attempts like the Lightning Network attempted to offload transactions from Bitcoin’s base layer but have struggled with liquidity, routing complexity and user experience hurdles, limiting mass adoption. Bitcoin Hyper positions itself as a protocol-level answer to these systemic issues — a bet that appears to be resonating with crypto investors.

 

As $HYPER’s presale momentum builds, the market will be watching whether the project can deliver technical solutions that genuinely improve throughput and lower fees. Investors should note that presales carry elevated risk and volatility, so due diligence remains essential.