Monday, 15 December 2025 – Bitcoin Hyper (HYPER) has raised a total of $29.5 million in presale funding, positioning itself by addressing one of Bitcoin’s most Monday, 15 December 2025 – Bitcoin Hyper (HYPER) has raised a total of $29.5 million in presale funding, positioning itself by addressing one of Bitcoin’s most

Bitcoin Hyper Secures $29.5M as Investors Back Bitcoin’s Next Upgrade Beyond the Base Layer

Monday, 15 December 2025 – Bitcoin Hyper (HYPER) has raised a total of $29.5 million in presale funding, positioning itself by addressing one of Bitcoin’s most persistent constraints without making any changes to the Bitcoin network itself.

With BTC recently dropping back below $90,000, questions are resurfacing about what truly drives Bitcoin’s price. Historically, its value has been anchored more in conviction than in real economic activity, and that limitation is becoming increasingly visible. Bitcoin Hyper aims to push beyond that boundary by creating an environment where BTC can actively move, transact, and scale.

Rather than attempting to modify Bitcoin, the project is designed to operate alongside it. Bitcoin remains unchanged as the ultimate settlement layer, while all the functions it was never built to handle are shifted elsewhere. Transactions and execution occur in a high-speed setting, finally allowing applications to function without restriction.

This structure has drawn growing investor interest to HYPER, a token positioned at the core of Bitcoin’s evolution from a passive store of value into a functioning economic network. Access at the current level remains available for a limited time, with HYPER priced at $0.013425 for the next five hours before the following presale phase begins.

Six-Figure Bitcoin Highlights the Next Challenge

As 2025 approaches its end, it is likely to be remembered as the year Bitcoin firmly entered six-figure price territory. However, the recent pullback has reignited a more fundamental debate: is the store-of-value narrative alone enough to sustain further price growth?

These concerns are also emerging in traditional financial markets. Strategy is facing scrutiny as index providers assess whether its significant Bitcoin exposure still warrants inclusion in major benchmarks, including MSCI indices. Analysts at JPMorgan have cautioned that a potential removal could result in billions of dollars in passive fund outflows.

Meanwhile, Strategy’s stock has declined much more sharply than Bitcoin itself and is now trading closer to the value of the BTC it holds, rather than at the premium investors previously attributed to its Bitcoin-focused treasury approach.

Scarcity by itself may no longer be sufficient to push Bitcoin’s price higher. For Bitcoin to return to and maintain six-figure levels, and eventually move beyond previous records, the network needs a new driver of demand.

Bitcoin’s base layer was deliberately built to be minimal, conservative, and extremely resistant to change. It functions as a neutral settlement layer that places security and verifiability above all other priorities. This design philosophy is exactly what has allowed Bitcoin to operate for more than a decade without being compromised.

However, that same philosophy also imposes a limitation. If Bitcoin must remain simple, then advanced execution cannot take place on the base layer and must exist elsewhere. There is no alternative approach.

This is the role Bitcoin Hyper is designed to serve. Execution is shifted into a separate environment, while Bitcoin continues to act as the ultimate arbiter of truth.

Bitcoin’s Simplicity Was a Deliberate Choice

Bitcoin was created as an incorruptible form of money one that no government, corporation, or small group could modify, debase, or control. Achieving this required a system that was unbreakable by design, even if that meant giving up speed or flexibility.

That is why Bitcoin depends on something as fundamentally simple as SHA-256: a one-way cryptographic function that avoids complexity but performs its core function exceptionally well. It can be verified instantly but cannot be reversed, and this imbalance forms the foundation of Bitcoin’s security.

Think of Bitcoin as solid bedrock. You don’t dig through bedrock every time you want to construct something new you build on top of it, because the strength underneath is what gives everything above it lasting value.

From the outset, Bitcoin’s base layer was deliberately designed to be minimal and conservative. By limiting moving parts, it reduced potential attack vectors, lowered governance risk, and ensured the system could be verified by anyone without relying on complex logic. That discipline is exactly why Bitcoin has remained the most secure and decentralized network in the crypto ecosystem.

At the same time, bedrock is not meant to be inhabited it is meant to support what’s built above it. Advanced functionality was never intended to reside on Bitcoin’s base layer, and attempting to force it there would weaken the very properties that give Bitcoin its value.

This is the motivation behind Bitcoin Hyper. The project adds an additional layer above Bitcoin, allowing advanced functionality to exist without making any changes to the underlying chain.

That execution layer operates on the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM), removing execution from Bitcoin’s slow base layer and placing it into an environment designed for speed and scalability. In this setting, transactions are fast and inexpensive, and complexity no longer acts as a constraint.

The result goes beyond simple “hybrid apps” and represents a structural shift. Bitcoin no longer remains idle. BTC moves through DeFi, gaming, and real economic activity at Solana-level speeds, while final settlement continues to anchor back to Bitcoin fast on the surface, immutable at its core.

The Infrastructure Bet Behind Bitcoin’s Next Move: HYPER

The Bitcoin Hyper system is built to accomplish something Bitcoin has never been able to do at scale: make BTC usable in everyday economic activity. Within Bitcoin Hyper, applications are designed to accept Bitcoin itself as the medium of exchange. To interact with these applications, users must use BTC.

This is where the shift occurs. When applications depend on BTC to operate, demand is no longer driven solely by speculation or macro narratives it becomes structural. Bitcoin begins to act less like dormant collateral and more like money actively circulating within an ecosystem.

At the same time, Bitcoin Hyper is not only introducing a new use case for BTC. It is also creating a second layer of economic opportunity similar to what early Bitcoin adopters once experienced. That execution layer requires fuel, and that role is fulfilled by HYPER.

HYPER functions as the gas token that powers transactions across the network, the staking asset used to help secure it, and the governance token that guides its long-term development. It is the asset that captures the growth of activity taking place on top of Bitcoin.

This is why more than $29.5 million has already been raised in the presale, with investors making early commitments to the infrastructure they believe Bitcoin will ultimately require to continue moving higher.

At the current presale price of $0.013425, many see HYPER as being valued based on development-stage risk rather than the potential of a fully operational ecosystem.

How to Buy HYPER

To purchase HYPER, visit the Bitcoin Hyper website and buy the token using SOL, ETH, USDT, USDC, BNB, or a credit card.

Bitcoin Hyper recommends Best Wallet, one of the leading crypto and Bitcoin wallets available. HYPER is already listed in Best Wallet’s Upcoming Tokens section, allowing users to easily buy, track, and claim the token once it becomes live.

You can also join the Bitcoin Hyper community by following its official channels on Telegram and X.

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