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Bitcoin Solaris Phase 4 Presale Surges Ahead of July Launch

Bitcoin Solaris Phase 4 Presale Surges Ahead of July Launch

Business Upturn25-05-2025
By GlobeNewswire Published on May 25, 2025, 17:49 IST
TALLINN, Estonia, May 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitcoin Solaris (BTC-S), a next-generation dual-consensus blockchain, has officially entered Phase 4 of its presale, marking a major milestone in its development roadmap ahead of the public launch on July 31, 2025.
With more than $1,000,000 raised and over 8,900 unique participants, the Bitcoin Solaris community is growing rapidly. The current token price stands at $4, with the next phase moving to $5 and a planned launch price of $20.
Key features of BTC-S include: 10,000 transactions per second with 2-second finality
Dual-consensus mechanism (Proof-of-Work + Delegated Proof-of-Stake)
Universal mining via smartphones, laptops, desktops, and even browsers
99.95% lower energy usage than traditional Bitcoin mining
Fully audited smart contracts by Cyberscope and Freshcoins
And it's not just institutional-level performance—it's designed for everyone. The Solaris Nova App is already in beta, letting some early community members mine and earn from the palm of their hands. The full launch is still coming, but interest is surging. As influencer 2Bit Crypto pointed out in a detailed review, the buzz around Bitcoin Solaris is reaching a fever pitch for a reason.
The Next Big Shift in Blockchain Has a Name—Bitcoin Solaris
Phase 4 Presale Is Booming
Presale Highlights: Launch Date: July 31, 2025
Presale Ends: July 29, 2025
Bonus: 12% token bonus for Phase 4 buyers
Referral Rewards: 5% for referrers and 5% bonus for invitees
Potential Return: Up to 1,900% based on projected launch value
Bitcoin Solaris is built for accessibility and scalability. Its architecture blends Proof-of-Work and Delegated Proof-of-Stake for high-speed, energy-efficient performance—achieving 10,000 transactions per second with 2-second finality. BTC-S can be mined via smartphones, laptops, and even web browsers, creating a universally accessible crypto experience.
Key Features of Bitcoin Solaris: Smartphone and browser mining support
99.95% lower energy use compared to traditional mining
Fully audited smart contracts by Cyberscope and Freshcoins
Native app, Solaris Nova, now in beta testing
Community enthusiasm is further fueled by the Double Rewards Referral Program , allowing users to earn BTC-S tokens by inviting others to join. All payouts are automated, streamlining participation and incentivizing organic growth.
As the countdown to launch continues, momentum around Bitcoin Solaris shows no signs of slowing. The project is already trending in fast-growing crypto communities across Telegram and X.
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