Crypto has become very good at creating things, and has created a trillion-dollar asset in Bitcoin, programmable financial markets on Ethereum, high-speed consumer applications on Solana, and an entire speculative economy built on memes. Success has exposed a different set of problems.
Capital is still divided among blockchains that struggle to behave like a single market, and Bitcoin remains far less programmable and less useful as a currency than the networks built after it. Meme coins can attract enormous audiences, yet many offer those communities little to do once the first burst of attention fades.
Three presales approach these ever-growing problems from very different directions. LiquidChain (LIQUID) is building a Layer 3 to connect liquidity across Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, and Bitcoin Hyper (HYPER) is developing a faster, programmable environment around BTC. Maxi Doge (MAXI), meanwhile, tackles something much less technical: turning meme-coin culture into an activity rather than simply an asset people hold and post about.
LiquidChain Tackles Crypto’s Fragmented Liquidity
The multichain future arrived before crypto worked out how to make it feel invisible.
Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana became large for different reasons. Bitcoin accumulated an enormous pool of capital, Ethereum developed deep DeFi markets, and Solana found demand for high-speed trading and consumer applications.
Their independence is part of what makes each network useful, but it also leaves assets and liquidity distributed across separate systems.
LiquidChain (LIQUID) is designed around that problem – a Layer 3 acting as shared infrastructure above Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, rather than another Layer 1 trying to lure users away from them. The project describes a unified execution environment capable of verifying the states of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana in real time and providing liquidity from each in a single layer.
Writing the next layer into existence. 🪶https://t.co/vqvBcdSQYC pic.twitter.com/nOCpXbl30D
— LiquidChain (@getliquidchain) August 14, 2026
LiquidChain is effectively betting that the next phase of multichain development should feel less multichain. A developer should not have to make users care which ecosystem supplied the liquidity behind a trade or financial product. Even better, developers don’t need to write separate code for each chain.
So if the protocol finds its users, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana remain distinct underneath, while the application above them gets access to a larger combined market.
Transactions involving several networks are also designed to settle atomically – in plain English, all of the required pieces complete together, or the operation fails, reducing the risk of a multichain transaction succeeding halfway and leaving capital stranded.
LiquidChain’s lightpaper presents this shared execution and liquidity model as an alternative to ecosystems where state and capital remain isolated, and it will lead to deeper markets as a consequence.
In presale, LIQUID costs $0.0148, with the project having raised $940,000 so far. The project offers a staking yield of 1,200% APY and already lists audits by CertiK and SpyWolf.
Its opportunity does not depend on finding a fourth blockchain capable of defeating the first three. Quite the opposite – the more durable Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana become, the stronger the argument for infrastructure that lets applications reach across them.
That is one of crypto’s unresolved problems created by success itself. The industry built multiple valuable economies – now LiquidChain wants to bring its capital together.
Bitcoin Hyper Tackles Bitcoin’s Utility Hole
Bitcoin solved the hardest problem first: convincing people that a digital asset could be worth owning. But what owners can easily do with that asset remains more limited.
Ethereum and Solana were built around programmable execution – giving developers environments for exchanges, lending protocols, games, payment products, and thousands of other applications.
Bitcoin deliberately took a more conservative route. Its resilience became a strength, but that same design leaves relatively little room for high-speed applications on the base chain.
There's no better Duo. ⚡️🔥 pic.twitter.com/PjwVFWIpga
— Bitcoin Hyper (@BTC_Hyper2) August 13, 2026
Bitcoin Hyper is attempting to separate those two jobs – the Layer 2 uses the Solana Virtual Machine as a high-throughput execution environment above Bitcoin. Users can move BTC with near-instant finality and interact with applications such as decentralized exchanges and staking products without asking the Bitcoin Layer 1 to process each action.
Transactions performed on Layer 2 are later batched and compressed, verified with zero-knowledge proofs, and periodically committed back to Bitcoin.
The benefit is not that Bitcoin suddenly becomes Solana – Bitcoin continues to provide the monetary asset and settlement foundation. The SVM gives developers a faster, more expressive way to build on it.
That distinction raises a much larger question about Bitcoin’s next decade: the network has become synonymous with long-term holding, yet Satoshi Nakamoto introduced Bitcoin as peer-to-peer electronic cash.
Faster Layer 2 infrastructure can revisit payments while going further, creating an environment in which BTC can sit inside trading, financial, and consumer applications rather than remaining largely passive.
HYPER is the native token used within that environment for transactions, staking and eventual governance. The presale has raised $33 million at a token price of $0.01368 and offers a 35% staking APY. Bitcoin Hyper lists Coinsult and SpyWolf audits of project contracts.
The $33 million raise makes HYPER the most heavily backed of these three presales – buyers have responded strongly to the underlying proposition before a full application ecosystem exists.
If it succeeds, Bitcoin’s comparatively undeveloped application economy could begin looking less like a permanent limitation – and real-world payments can begin again.
Maxi Doge Tackles Meme Coins’ Participation Problem
Meme coins solved a somewhat lighthearted problem: they made financial communities entertaining.
Dogecoin proved that a meme could outlive the moment that created it, and its success produced thousands of descendants – CoinMarketCap now categorizes more than 5,000 meme tokens and traces much of the dog-coin branch back to DOGE and Shiba Inu.
The harder question is what keeps a newer community interested after everybody has seen the mascot. And Maxi Doge approaches that differently.
Maxi Doge takes the familiar Doge character and rebuilds it around gym culture, leverage, and competitive trading. The muscular mascot fits an internet increasingly obsessed with recording personal bests, posting results, and turning improvement into something measurable. Sound familiar? Crypto does something very similar – traders posting their P&L screenshots, rankings and public wins.
— MaxiDoge (@MaxiDoge_) August 13, 2026
But there is utility here – MAXI holders can stake their tokens, while the project plans community contests aimed at top ROI traders alongside gamified tournaments and prospective futures-platform partnerships. Its roadmap also includes eventual DEX and CEX listings.
And a competition has one useful property a static meme does not: it can happen again – another tournament means another leaderboard, and another leaderboard creates another winner. The project can keep producing community moments instead of waiting for price action or social-media virality to manufacture them.
MAXI is priced at $0.00028 and has raised $4.84 million before exchange listings, with staking offering 64% APY. Unusually for a meme coin, there are audits via SolidProof and Coinsult.
That pre-listing raise is particularly relevant for a meme coin because there is no exchange yet – nearly $5 million for a meme coin, in this part of the market cycle, is extraordinary. Buyers are responding first to the character, planned competitions, and community proposition.
In short, gym culture gives MAXI a recognizable personality, and tournaments give holders something to do. For a sector built almost entirely on attention, giving people a reason to come back is a bigger innovation than another dog picture.
Crypto’s Next Winners?
The first era of crypto rewarded invention: Build digital money, build smart contracts, build faster chains.
The unfinished work looks less dramatic – Bitcoin does not need replacing to become more useful. Ethereum and Solana do not need to disappear for liquidity to become better connected. Meme coins do not need sophisticated new consensus mechanisms to make their communities more active.
That is what makes these three presales interesting together.
- LIQUID assumes crypto will remain divided across several successful networks and tries to make that division less costly.
- HYPER assumes Bitcoin’s conservative base layer should remain conservative, then builds a faster application environment above it.
- MAXI accepts that meme coins are cultural products and asks how competition can turn an audience into participants.
None has solved its respective problem yet, but looking for the best altcoins to buy becomes more useful when the question is not simply which token might rise, but which project has identified something the industry still needs.
