Overview
- Bitcoin slipped below $88,000 this week as macro risks resurfaced, and some investors redirected funds from spot exposure to early-stage infrastructure such as Bitcoin Everlight.
- New research extends price models to 2035, with CF Benchmarks’ framework outlining a base case near $1.42 million per BTC, a bear case around $637,000, and a bull case near $2.95 million with a projected volatility decline.
- Bitcoin Everlight is described as a lightweight routing and payment layer anchored to Bitcoin for faster, lower-cost, predictable transactions without changing the base protocol.
- The BTCL sale is live across 20 stages starting at $0.0008 and progressing to $0.0110, with a fixed 21,000,000,000 supply, an allocation of 45% presale, 20% node rewards, 15% liquidity, 10% team, and 10% ecosystem, ERC‑20 delivery at launch, and vesting that unlocks 20% at TGE with the remainder over six to nine months.
- Everlight reports node rewards in a variable 4–8% range tied to uptime and routing performance, lists audits by SolidProof and Spywolf plus KYC via Spywolf and Vital Block, and one detailed article discloses it is sponsored content.