Bitcoin Pepe has shocked the world, announcing it will build ‘Solana on Bitcoin.’ This is the world’s first Bitcoin native meme ICO, which has already surged past $5.5m. Is crypto’s OG blockchain about to get a serious performance facelift?
Bitcoin famously does not do memes. Neither does it do ICOs. But Bitcoin Pepe is zigging while others zag, and millions of dollars have already piled into this presale, snapping up BPEP tokens.
This is a deep dive into BPEP, why it could become one of 2025’s best-performing alts, and why Bitcoin Pepe could totally transform the future of meme coin trading.  

Bitcoin Pepe: Bitcoin meets degens

Bitcoin Pepe is a layer-2 blockchain, which just means a faster blockchain built on top of a slower one. Users get all the juice from Bitcoin’s Proof-of-Work security guarantees, but trading on Bitcoin Pepe is the Solana experience. Transactions settle in fractions of a second, fees are basically nonexistent, and everything is fine-tuned for turbo performance. 

The roadmap includes several core features. First, the PEP-20 standard. This new token model will allow anyone, literally anyone, to launch memes natively on Bitcoin without any of the complications. Second is the BTC bridge, which is about to unlock $2 trillion of liquidity, and soon loyal Sat Stackers will be able to easily ape memes while staying on their beloved chain. For reference, if even 1% of BTC’s liquidity migrated to memes, it would double the current market cap of Solana’s top memes.

Retail loves trading memes, and meme coins have accounted for the bulk of crypto trading volume this cycle. Their rapid proliferation drove SOL to new ATHs, and Bitcoin Pepe targets this demand but brings it onto Bitcoin. 

The thesis is simple: Bitcoin Pepe wants to transform Bitcoin into a meme coin paradise, and if it builds the meme layer on BTC, everyone who wants to trade there will need BPEP to transact. 

BPEP’s tokenomics: Engineered chaos?  

The total supply is 2.1 billion tokens—a non-subtle nod to BTC’s tokenomics. The allocations are: 50% to the community via presale, 15% to stakers, 10% for liquidity, 10% for marketing, 10% for development, and 5% to the Treasury. But the exciting part is the incremental presale.
This meme ICO features 30 stages and has already sold out 6 stages. Each time a stage sells out, the price jumps 5%, and those who were fast enough to buy during the first stage will be sitting on more than 300% gains when BPEP launches on exchanges in Q2. This mechanism rewards early buyers and investors who act fast can still secure BPEP for $0.0281 today before the next jump. 

How to buy BPEP 

Bitcoin Pepe has a first-mover advantage as Bitcoin’s first meme ICO and plans to replicate the Solana hyper-growth story. The BPEP token is, at its core, an infra token, and these have historically performed exceptionally. The presale design encourages FOMO, and for anyone bullish on memes, Bitcoin Pepe gives them a chance to own the base layer for the first time.
This is the first meme-centric Layer 2 on Bitcoin, and buying BPEP today could even be compared to getting into the SOL ICO in its early days. Bitcoin is about to get a serious makeover, and BPEP token holders will enjoy the upside.
Investors can purchase BPEP today for just $0.0281 before the next leg of meme coin mania begins. 

To learn more about Bitcoin Pepe, check out the official website.

 

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