Bitcoin Solaris Launches Mobile Mining, Targets $5 Trillion SWIFT Market
Bitcoin Solaris Launches Mobile Mining, Targets $5 Trillion SWIFT Market

Bitcoin Solaris Launches Mobile Mining, Targets $5 Trillion SWIFT Market

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Bitcoin Solaris (BTC-S) is emerging as a next-generation cryptocurrency that aims to address Bitcoin's limitations by leveraging Solana's high-speed infrastructure and combining it with a dual-layer blockchain architecture for security and scalability. With transaction speeds reportedly up to 10,000 per second and near-instant settlement, Bitcoin Solaris is designed to support real-time DeFi activity, accessible mobile mining, and eco-friendly operation through a hybrid Proof-of-Work and Delegated Proof-of-Stake consensus model. The project positions itself as a potential disruptor to legacy financial systems like SWIFT, offering decentralized, low-cost, and borderless transactions that traditional banking infrastructure struggles to match. Accessibility is a core focus, with features allowing everyday users to mine BTC-S tokens through smartphones and personal computers, rather than relying on large mining operations. Early investor enthusiasm is fueled by the project's fixed 21 million token supply and claims of rapid growth and profitability compared to Bitcoin's decade-long ascent. While Bitcoin Solaris markets itself as an evolutionary leap in crypto, prospective participants are encouraged to conduct independent research before investing.

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