Bitroot is an independent Layer1 public chain designed specifically for performance optimization. It adopts a parallel architecture and AI empowerment, aiming to break through the performance bottlenecks of traditional blockchains.



The overall project approach is pragmatic, dedicated to refining infrastructure, and is a stable project worth following long-term. From a technical perspective, the parallel design can effectively improve transaction processing efficiency, which still has some potential in the increasingly competitive Layer1 space.

A recent notable development is the official launch of the Bitroot V4 testnet. This means the project has moved from the theoretical stage to actual validation. Users who experience and provide feedback on the testnet will typically benefit in subsequent mainnet incentives. For users interested in new public chain ecosystems and seeking low-cost participation, this window is quite suitable.

Those interested can follow the project's subsequent development progress and the announcement of incentive mechanisms.
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DaoTherapyvip
· 22h ago
Is the V4 testnet live? You'd better experience it quickly; early bird spots aren't given for free. Whether this parallelization can truly break through performance bottlenecks depends on actual benchmark results. Wait, how exactly is this AI empowerment used? It feels like this term is just a gimmick right now. Are there incentives for testnet participants later on? Then it's worth sticking around. Another Layer 1—this track is really getting competitive.
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 22h ago
Test online launch just rush in, I've seen this trick many times... But the parallel architecture is indeed interesting. Compared to those projects that only boast, this one seems more reliable. Grab the incentives if you can, anyway the gas fees will be saved. This early bird opportunity is definitely worth trying your luck. It's another performance optimization, a common topic... but at least it's doing real work, unlike some projects that just shout slogans. Has anyone used the V4 test network? Is it stable or not?
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WhaleWatchervip
· 22h ago
Uh, another performance public chain... Let's see if it can really take off. The launch of the testnet is indeed a signal; early adopters should start acting, but don't go all in, buddy. Parallelization sounds good, but I've heard this routine too many times. V4 is out; how are the first three versions? Can I see the data? The underlying infrastructure definitely needs investment, but I'm worried it's just a PPT public chain upgrade. Testnet users will definitely benefit, but the key is that the mainnet must survive. Lately, it feels like Layer1 projects are piling up; the homogeneity is too serious. Everyone is now attaching the label of AI empowerment; only a few are actually using it. The concept of window periods... hmm, it sounds like investors are pushing for progress. Stable projects are good, but can they really make money in a stable way? I believe in the parallelization approach, but there are quite a few competitors; it really depends on execution. Long-term follow-up is the right attitude; anyway, it won't die, so just play around with the advanced testnets.
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ThesisInvestorvip
· 22h ago
V4 testnet is now live. Early adopters should be able to earn some incentives this round. Parallel architecture sounds reliable, but I'm worried it might just be theoretical. If there are real technological breakthroughs, does the Layer 1 track still have a chance? Testnet users are usually taken care of, that logic makes sense. I'm most annoyed by conservative projects; either they take off or they sink. Let me try it out first, no risk since it's just a testnet anyway. Hardware infrastructure is much more reliable than concepts, worth long-term observation. Everyone is talking about AI empowerment now, but the key still depends on actual performance. When Bitcoin isn't enough, only then can we focus on researching new public chains. Too lazy to bother with others.
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