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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Recent Cardano network data shows increased on-chain consolidation among large ADA holders.
May 27, 2025 at 06:15 pm
While this may indicate confidence in long-term fundamentals, it also reflects a broader pattern: capital is rotating from mature assets into earlier-stage opportunities
Large Cardano (ADA) liquidations and on-chain consolidation continued in March, with institutional-sized wallets largely exiting their ADA positions and pivoting to a new project.
Data from blockchain analytics firm TokenPodium showed that the top 100 Cardano wallets had been shedding their ADA holdings since February, coinciding with reduced activity from early-stage cryptocurrency projects.
That capital was pivoting toward projects with fixed supply, real user participation, and defined token scarcity—three factors that were key to Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum’s (ETH) growth, and which institutional-grade wallets prioritized when making new allocations.
One of the top projects that saw increased interest from large investors was Bitcoin Solaris, a project focused on a dual-layer blockchain, mobile-first token distribution, and decentralized reward generation.
Bitcoin Solaris Is Scaled for Smartphones, Not Web3 Clients
At the core of Bitcoin Solaris was the Nova App, a mobile mining interface that enabled any modern smartphone to contribute to the network and generate yield in return.
Users could allocate 1–5 GB of storage and idle CPU to the app, which ran passively while the device was charging. Mining rewards were distributed daily in BTC-S based on uptime.
This direct protocol-level access was in sharp contrast to Cardano, where delegation mechanics still favored large pools and required ecosystem fluency. Bitcoin Solaris removed these technical and financial barriers, giving early adopters consistent rewards for real network contribution.
Bitcoin Solaris scaled throughput for this decentralized participation using a dual-layer blockchain. The Base Layer secured the ledger using Proof-of-Stake (PoS) and Proof-of-Capacity (PoC), while the Solaris Layer executed smart contracts and mobile mining via Proof-of-History (PoH) and Proof-of-Time (PoT).
This enabled the network to process 10,000+ transactions per second with 2-second finality—a throughput that outpaced Cardano’s current benchmarks. The design also supported real-time reward issuance across tens of thousands of nodes while keeping energy use minimal.
For whales entering at scale, the network could support high-volume participation without bottlenecks or centralization risks. A typical scenario saw 50–100 new users begin mining on the app every hour.
At the protocol level, Bitcoin Solaris had completed comprehensive security and compliance checks. The Cyberscope audit validated smart contract logic and token mechanics. Freshcoins tested mobile mining performance and scalability. The team also passed KYC verification, confirming transparent governance and traceability.
This audit trail ensured that BTC-S was entering the market as a verified asset, not a speculative token launch.
Early Access Window Closes as Network Activation Nears
Bitcoin Solaris was currently in Phase 5 of its presale, with BTC-S priced at 5 USDT. Of the fixed 21 million BTC-S supply, 4.2 million (20%) was allocated to the full presale. There would be no inflation or new token creation post-launch.
Participants in the presale also secured early Nova App mining access before broader user growth drove up difficulty. As history had shown with Bitcoin and Ethereum, network positioning ahead of public saturation was often the defining factor in long-term returns.
In a recent market briefing, Crypto Volt broke down why large Cardano holders were pivoting toward Bitcoin Solaris. His analysis focused on token scarcity, mining-first distribution, and why early protocol access through smartphones was becoming the new strategy for crypto-native wealth growth.
Cardano remained a leading Layer 1—but for investors seeking transformative upside, its phase of exponential gains appeared to have passed. Bitcoin Solaris presented a structurally different opportunity, one defined by scarcity, real-time rewards, and early-phase access. Now in Presale phase 5 at 5 USDT, BTC-S was drawing both institutional and retail attention as a credible next-generation wealth builder—before the door closed.
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