Bitcoin Lightning Network Deposit Presale Surpasses $900 Million, Pump.fun Presale Cap 1.5x Oversubscribed
BlockBeats News, July 10th: The Thunderbolt Station initiated by Nubit reached the end of the reservation phase, with the total reservation deposit amount surpassing 900 million U.S. dollars, approximately 1.5 times the fundraising amount of Pump.fun.
The Bitcoin Thunderbolt Station is used to maintain the security of the main network and provide main network revenue distribution for holding institutions and qualified users. As of today, the reservation phase of the station has ended. Several institutions, family offices, and investment institutions have participated in the reservation deposit through BTC, USD1, and BRC-20, Runes, and other Taproot-scripted assets. This is the first time that Bitcoin-native assets have been extensively used in a main network infrastructure participation scenario.
The second phase of the station will open within this week. Qualified institutions and users can initiate the station and maximize main network revenue by depositing BTC or USD1 using the tsUSD quota.
The Bitcoin Thunderbolt Network, led by early Bitcoin core developers and the Nubit team, is the only protocol on the current Bitcoin main network that supports native acceleration and stablecoin settlement. Online for two months, it has already processed over 4 million on-chain transactions, with the number of unique users exceeding 267,000. Previously, the Trump family's crypto project WLFI integrated its stablecoin USD1 into the Thunderbolt Network, becoming one of the first native settlement assets.
According to previous news on April 15th, HSBC revealed that the Bitcoin Thunderbolt Network has introduced UTXO Bundling and OP_CAT instructions through a mainnet soft fork, supporting native asset issuance and high-frequency transaction validation, with on-chain processing efficiency improved by 1000–2000 times compared to the Bitcoin main chain.
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