Mine Bitcoin Solaris on Your Smartphone: Nova App Private Beta Now Live
TALLINN, Estonia, May 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bitcoin Solaris today announced the launch of the private beta for its Nova App, a next-generation mobile mining platform that allows users to earn Bitcoin Solaris (BTC-S) tokens directly from their smartphones, laptops, or PCs — with no specialized equipment or technical setup required.
This marks a major milestone in Bitcoin Solaris' mission to make cryptocurrency mining accessible, efficient, and profitable for everyone.
The Nova App: Tap to Mine, Earn Daily
The Nova App transforms smartphones into mining nodes that contribute directly to the Bitcoin Solaris blockchain. Users can now begin earning BTC-S through a seamless, low-energy process optimized for mobile devices.
Key Features of the Nova App:
Nova App mining is not just a tech feature — it's the foundation for a decentralized, user-powered economy where earnings reflect active participation.
Behind the Blockchain: Secure, Audited, Scalable
Bitcoin Solaris runs on a hybrid consensus architecture that integrates Proof-of-Stake, Proof-of-Capacity, Proof-of-History, and Proof-of-Time — enabling fast transactions, enhanced security, and over 10,000 TPS with 2-second block finality.
All smart contracts powering the network have been independently audited, and the core team is fully KYC verified, ensuring trust, transparency, and protocol integrity.
Liquid Staking with Utility
Beyond mining, users can stake their BTC-S and receive sBTC-S, a liquid staking token that unlocks access to DeFi tools and on-chain governance without locking up capital. Features include:
This system empowers users to stay agile with their assets while maximizing potential yield.
Presale Phase 3: A Time-Limited Opportunity
The BTC-S token is built on a fixed-supply model, with a cap of 21 million tokens. Only 4.2 million have been allocated to presale, and Phase 3 is now live:
This limited window offers early adopters a discounted entry point before the public Nova App release and exchange listings.
Even Crypto Nitro recently highlighted Bitcoin Solaris in a detailed review covering why this project is grabbing so much attention in the crypto space.
With the Nova App private beta now live, users can start mining Bitcoin Solaris from anywhere, with nothing more than a smartphone. It's crypto mining redefined — inclusive, transparent, and built for real-world rewards.
Download instructions and full program details are available for early beta testers.
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