The long awaited Bitcoin Hyper Launch Date is getting closer, and investors across different social media channels are speculative on every move. The project, introduced as a Bitcoin Layer 2 network, promises to speed up BTC transactions and enable staking, DeFi, and dApps through its Solana-based Virtual Machine (SVM). With its presale now nearly sold out, curiosity and concerns are running side by side.
According to the official roadmap, the Bitcoin Hyper launch date is set between Q4 2025 and Q1 2026, marking the deployment of its Layer 2 mainnet and the activation of its Canonical Bridge for BTC transfers. Following this, the $HYPER token will debut on both decentralized platforms like Uniswap and other major centralized exchanges (CEXs).

Source: Whitepaper
While the team has not confirmed the exact debut date, its launch price is already set at $0.013225, giving early investors a benchmark for potential gains with a confusion, which is now raised on current pre-sale price.
The Bitcoin Hyper presale – one of the most discussed in 2025, has been running for several months, offering tokens across multiple price stages. It started at just $0.0115, meaning early traders are already up by over 15% based on the current presale price of $0.013235.

Source: HYPER-PRESALE
The pre-sale has raised nearly $26.34 million out of its $26.52 million target, with the next price rise expected soon as the timer counts down its final hours. This is also igniting the soon-to-be-launch expectations as the pre-sale end will mark the HYPER-Token listing phase.
Interestingly, the current presale price ($0.013235) has already surpassed the planned listing price ($0.013225), and is still moving towards more increase. It represents a rare situation in crypto launches as pre-sale prices typically stay below the launch value to ensure pre-listing demand.

This price inversion suggests that demand during the presale has exceeded expectations, possibly forcing the project to adjust its valuation.
This situation indicates that the HYPER-token could launch now at a higher value than initially expected, offering early buyers a stronger return when trading begins.
Despite the hype, not all feedback has been positive. Many users on X have raised concerns about delayed token visibility, wallet connection issues, and unclear communication from the team.
Comments like “this pre-sale will never end” and “tokens not received” have surfaced, prompting fears of a Bitcoin Hyper scam among some retail investors.
However, supporters argue that these issues are normal during large presales, pointing out that $HYPER has raised over $26 million publicly with no private allocations or insider deals. Until then, community sentiment remains split, torn between early profit optimism and rising skepticism.
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