A new Bitcoin validation system called Bitcoin Everlight is drawing attention from early crypto participants — built on a Transaction Validation Node network, simplifiedA new Bitcoin validation system called Bitcoin Everlight is drawing attention from early crypto participants — built on a Transaction Validation Node network, simplified

A New Bitcoin Validation System Is Beginning to Attract Attention

2026/03/18 06:33
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Across the crypto infrastructure space, a quiet shift has been underway. A segment of participants has been moving away from speculative token plays and toward projects built around actual network function — systems that generate value from real on-chain activity rather than market sentiment alone. Bitcoin Everlight sits squarely in that category. The platform operates a live Transaction Validation Node network, distributes Bitcoin rewards tied to verifiable transaction fee generation, and has completed independent security audits of its smart contracts prior to opening its public presale. Phase 1 is live now.

Built On Nodes, Simplified Through Shards

Bitcoin Everlight did not begin with shards. The original architecture was built entirely on Transaction Validation Nodes — the technical backbone of the network responsible for validation, routing, and reward distribution. Those nodes remain the foundation of everything the platform does.

What changed with V2 was the participation layer sitting above them. Running a node directly demands technical infrastructure and ongoing management that most users are unwilling or unable to take on. The V2 update introduced Everlight Shards to address that barrier — an activation layer that connects users to the node network without requiring them to operate any hardware or software directly.

Each shard represents a defined participation tier within the Transaction Validation Node network. When a user’s BTCL token balance reaches a tier threshold, the shard activates automatically. From that point, the shard contributes to the validation infrastructure on the user’s behalf. The nodes power the network. The shards power participation. Both layers operate simultaneously — one technical, one accessible.

Independent smart contract security reviews have been completed by Spywolf and Solidproof, two established blockchain auditing firms. The core team has also passed KYC identity verification through both Spywolf and Vital Block — a step that provides participants with verified accountability behind the project.

The Path From Token Holder to Active Validator

Getting from zero to an active shard position follows four steps, each straightforward by design.

Step 1: Acquire BTCL tokens. Phase 1 of the presale is live, with 472,500,000 tokens available at $0.0008 per token. The minimum entry point is $50, allowing participants to begin building toward a shard threshold at a pace that suits them.

Step 2: Hit a tier threshold. Three activation thresholds exist within the system. When the total USD value of tokens committed reaches one of those thresholds, the shard activates without any additional action required from the user. The balance crossing the threshold triggers activation automatically.

Step 3: Contribute to the validation layer. The active shard connects to the Transaction Validation Node network and begins participating in the infrastructure. No hardware, no software installation, and no ongoing management is required. The underlying node framework handles all technical operations.

Step 4: Earn rewards from activation. Rewards begin accumulating the moment a shard activates. During the presale phase, the calculation is transparent and fixed: stake amount multiplied by APY multiplied by days active, divided by 365. Rewards are denominated in BTCL and distributed continuously throughout the presale period.

How The Shard Tiers Work

The shard system operates across three tiers, each with a defined USD activation threshold and a fixed presale APY rate.

The Azure Shard activates at $500 and earns 12% APY during the presale. The Violet Shard activates at $1,500 with an 18% APY rate. The Radiant Shard sits at the top tier, activating at $3,000 and carrying a 28% APY rate for the duration of the presale period.

Users building toward a threshold from the $50 minimum hold a dormant shard position from their first token purchase. That position exists within the ecosystem immediately and upgrades to active status automatically once the balance crosses the next tier threshold.

The project whitepaper is explicit that tier status reflects maintained participation, not a permanent entitlement. After mainnet launches, shard tiers are maintained based on the USD-equivalent BTCL balance held at any given time. A user who commits $500 to activate an Azure Shard and sees their BTCL balance appreciate to $600 can realise up to $100 while retaining Azure tier status. If the balance falls below $500, the tier adjusts accordingly.

The tier threshold levels themselves are subject to a formal governance process. Should market conditions require adjustments to maintain long-term ecosystem balance, any changes would be transparent, proposal-based, and structured through the governance framework — with the stated intent of preserving fairness across all participant tiers.

Two Phases, One Continuous Position

Bitcoin Everlight is structured around two distinct reward phases that connect through a single continuous shard position.

During the presale, shards earn fixed BTCL incentives. The APY rates — 12%, 18%, and 28% depending on tier — are locked in for the presale duration. Tokens cannot be transferred while the presale is active, and commitments made during this phase are final. Because tokens remain locked, shard downgrades cannot occur during this period.

When mainnet launches, the reward model changes entirely. Fixed APY gives way to variable yield sourced from real network activity. Rewards shift from BTCL incentives to Bitcoin — distributed from transaction routing fees generated by the live node network. The distribution formula is volume-dependent: network transaction volume multiplied by the applicable fee rate, divided across all active shards. Greater network usage generates more fees, and more fees means more BTC flowing to shard holders.

The same shard position that earned fixed BTCL rewards during the presale becomes the position that earns BTC from live network economics after mainnet. The shard evolves with the network — from incentive alignment to live fee distribution, from locked tokens to transferable positions, and from fixed rates to performance-based yield.

Entering During Phase 1

Bitcoin Everlight is currently in Phase 1 of its presale. Each phase runs for six days, and 472,500,000 tokens are available at $0.0008 per token in this phase. Early participants who activate shards during this window begin earning fixed APY rewards immediately and hold their positions through both phases of the network’s lifecycle — presale incentives first, live BTC distribution after mainnet launches.

Activate a shard position here:

https://bitcoineverlight.com/btc-network


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