Bitcoin Updates: The Next Generation of Crypto—Scalability, Practical Use, and Privacy Draw Investor Attention
- Bitcoin Hyper, Digitap, and ZKP emerge as top crypto presale projects, leveraging scalability, fintech utility, and privacy-focused AI to attract investors amid Bitcoin's $91,300 volatility. - Bitcoin Hyper's SVM-powered Layer-2 solution raised $27.8M with 41% APY staking, while Digitap's live omnibank platform achieved 150% returns for early investors through fiat-crypto interoperability. - ZKP's FC Barcelona partnership validates its privacy-first AI network in real-world contexts, raising $100M withou
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Bitcoin Hyper is tackling Bitcoin’s scalability issues with a
Digitap, on the other hand, is emerging as a practical fintech contender with its operational omnibank platform. The project supports both crypto and fiat transactions, integrates with Visa for worldwide payments, and features a deflationary token model with staking rewards up to 100% APR. More than 120,000 wallets are already part of its network, and its $TAP token has achieved 150% gains for early backers
Meanwhile, Zero Knowledge Proof’s alliance with FC Barcelona has generated significant excitement. As the football club’s official cryptographic protocol partner, ZKP is rolling out a privacy-first AI network to safeguard fan data, analytics, and digital engagement. The self-funded initiative has secured $100 million in funding without private allocations. This collaboration not only raises ZKP’s global profile but also demonstrates its technology’s real-world viability, a rare achievement for projects yet to launch
As Bitcoin’s value steadies and competition heats up, these projects represent the next evolution in crypto—where strategic partnerships, robust performance, and real-world integration become the main drivers of value
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