Bitcoin dipped below the psychological $77,000 threshold this week. While technical analysts are calling it a necessary leverage flush rather than a capitulationBitcoin dipped below the psychological $77,000 threshold this week. While technical analysts are calling it a necessary leverage flush rather than a capitulation

Bitcoin Slides Beneath $77K Support While Bitcoin Hyper Presale Capitalizes on L2 Narrative

3 min read

Bitcoin dipped below the psychological $77,000 threshold this week.

While technical analysts are calling it a necessary leverage flush rather than a capitulation, the red candles still draw bearish clicks. But look past the headline number, and the on-chain reality tells a different story.

We aren’t seeing a mass exit; we’re seeing rotation. There’s a sharp divergence between spot price stagnation and the aggressive increase in infrastructure investment.

This retracement seems driven by short-term profit-taking and a cooling of perpetual futures funding rates (which, frankly, had reached unsustainable levels).

However, most coverage misses where that liquidity is going. It isn’t exiting back to fiat. Instead, it’s moving further out on the risk curve, specifically targeting protocols that solve Bitcoin’s notorious scalability bottlenecks.

The market realizes that for Bitcoin to evolve beyond its ‘digital gold’ status, it needs a robust execution layer. Smart money is watching the Layer 2 sector because history suggests that during L1 consolidation phases, infrastructure tokens often outperform.

That rotation has catalyzed massive interest in Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER), a project commanding serious attention in its presale phase.

You can buy $HYPER here.

Bitcoin Hyper Deploys SVM Integration to Solve L1 Congestion

While the broader market feels indecisive, Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) is attacking the primary friction point preventing institutional DeFi adoption on Bitcoin: latency.

y integrating the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) as a Layer 2 execution environment, the project offers an architecture that looks nothing like the sluggish, EVM-equivalent rollups of the past.

Why does that matter? Because high-frequency trading and complex DeFi apps require sub-second finality, something the Bitcoin mainnet, with its 10-minute blocks, simply can’t provide.

Bitcoin Hyper takes a modular approach. It uses the Bitcoin L1 strictly for settlement (security), while the SVM L2 handles real-time execution (speed). This lets developers write in Rust using the existing, mature Solana SDK. It effectively bridges Solana’s speed with Bitcoin’s security guarantees.

The protocol also introduces a Decentralized Canonical Bridge to mitigate the risks often associated with wrapped assets. For developers, this opens the door to building payments, lending protocols, and gaming dApps that settle on Bitcoin without the prohibitive fees.

Explore the technical whitepaper at Bitcoin Hyper.

$HYPER is available here.

Whales Accumulate $31M in Presale as Smart Money Targets Layer 2 Utility

The disconnect between Bitcoin’s price dip and the funding pouring into its L2 ecosystem is backed by hard numbers. According to official project data, Bitcoin Hyper has successfully raised over $31.2M in its ongoing presale.

With the token currently priced at $0.0136751, the valuation suggests investors are pricing in a significant premium on the ‘Bitcoin Programmability’ narrative.

On-chain forensics show that high-net-worth wallets are positioning themselves aggressively before the Token Generation Event (TGE). Seeing that kind of institutional-grade accumulation during a general market downturn is a strong signal of conviction.

Investors seem particularly drawn to the incentive structure. The project offers immediate staking after TGE with a 7-day vesting period for presale participants. This setup is designed to prevent immediate post-launch dumping while rewarding governance participation.

Between the high APY staking and the utility of using $HYPER for gas, the project offers a dual-value mechanism that stands out in a crowded market.

Visit the $HYPER presale now.

Disclaimer: The content provided in this article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Cryptocurrency investments are highly volatile and carry significant risk. Always perform your own due diligence before making investment decisions.

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Michael Saylor’s Strategy follows Metaplanet, adding 6,269 BTC worth $729 million

Michael Saylor’s Strategy follows Metaplanet, adding 6,269 BTC worth $729 million

The post Michael Saylor’s Strategy follows Metaplanet, adding 6,269 BTC worth $729 million appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The two giant BTC holders, Strategy and Metaplanet, have stirred the waters despite the FUD in the Bitcoin market by acquiring a total of 6,269 Bitcoins. According to reports, Strategy has acquired 850 BTC while Metaplanet has acquired a bumper 5,419 tokens. Michael Saylor’s Strategy, the world’s largest corporate Bitcoin holder, purchased BTC worth $99.7 million at $117,344 per Bitcoin. This has brought its total Bitcoin holdings to 639,835 BTC, acquired for about $47.3 billion at $73,971 per Bitcoin. JUST IN: Strategy buys 850 BTC for $99.7M at $117,344 per BTC. Now holds 639,835 $BTCTotal spent: $47.33B Avg cost: $73,971 per BTCYTD BTC yield: 26.0% https://t.co/7iv2difHzR pic.twitter.com/O8WfDpJDxQ — Cryptopolitan (@CPOfficialtx) September 22, 2025 On the other hand, as reported by Cryptopolitan, Metaplanet purchased BTC worth $632.53 million at an average price of roughly $116,724 per Bitcoin. This has brought its total BTC holdings to 25,555 BTC, which was acquired for approximately $2.7 billion and purchased at an average price of $106,065 per BTC. Strategy slows down BTC purchase while Metaplanet adds speed The US company’s most recent Bitcoin purchase is in line with a recent trend of small purchases, showing a slowdown compared to the big purchases seen earlier this year. Strategy bought 3330 Bitcoin in September, which is a big drop from the 7,714 BTC it bought in August and a 75% drop from the 31,466 BTC it bought in July. In line with Bitcoin, Strategy’s stock has dropped about 2% in the last 30 days. Starting in 2020, the company put most of its money into Bitcoin. It used a mix of debt and stock to buy huge amounts of BTC, which turned the business intelligence software company into a Bitcoin giant. Still, the stock has gone up 2,200% since it started buying BTC. On the other hand,…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/22 22:54
Payward Revenue Hits $2.2 Billion as Kraken Exchange Reports Strong 2025 Growth

Payward Revenue Hits $2.2 Billion as Kraken Exchange Reports Strong 2025 Growth

TLDR Payward, Kraken’s parent company, earned $2.2 billion in 2025, a 33% increase from 2024’s $1.6 billion Trading revenue and asset-based services each contributed
Share
Blockonomi2026/02/04 20:11
Super Micro Computer (SMCI) Stock: Revenue Soars Past $12B on AI Server Boom

Super Micro Computer (SMCI) Stock: Revenue Soars Past $12B on AI Server Boom

TLDR Revenue hit $12.7 billion, crushing $10.42 billion estimate and up 123.4% year-over-year EPS of $0.69 beat consensus $0.49 by 40.8% in fiscal Q2 Q3 guidance
Share
Blockonomi2026/02/04 20:36