I just paid attention to a project whose approach is quite bold: Bitcoin Solaris (BTC-S) promises to allow everyone to mine Bitcoin on their phones without needing a GPU, without an ASIC, and even without any blockchain knowledge. Just download the app and get started. It sounds like a joke, but over 11,000 people have invested more than $1.8 million into this project, so there must be some real substance here.



Currently, the presale price is $5 per token, soon to increase to $6 before being publicly listed at $20. If that happens, the potential profit is about 400%, especially if you join before July 31 to receive an additional 11% bonus in tokens. But anything too good to be true is also scary — it could be a genuine opportunity or just a clever marketing trick.

The most important part is the upcoming launch of the Nova App. If it truly works — allowing Bitcoin mining on phones with processing speeds up to 10,000 transactions per second — this would be a real technological breakthrough. But if it’s just a nice interface with no substance, it could turn out to be one of the most spectacular bluffing moves. Currently, there’s no official version, only a demo.

Compared to Pi Network, Bee, or Eagle — projects that also claim to mine free coins from phones — Bitcoin Solaris has a few differences: it has a specific token price, a clear listing roadmap, and actual investment backing. It’s not just empty promises like projects that say “mine forever without wallet.” They are even building a payment ecosystem based on their token.

This can be considered a true gamble. Whether it’s a promising project or a cleverly staged scam, the current opportunity is real: prices are still low, bonuses are still available, and the app is about to launch. But I still maintain a cautious attitude — because things that seem too good to be true often aren’t. You should do your own thorough research before investing in any presale project, especially those promising Bitcoin mining on phones like this.
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