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Everything BTX
Every BTX product, with an honest status. No vaporware.
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The BTX ecosystem
A quick map of everywhere that matters on BTX. The full, searchable directory of every wallet, miner, explorer and pool lives on the links page.
BTX, in plain terms
The questions people actually ask.
What is BTX?
BTX is a post-quantum Bitcoin, a Bitcoin Knots fork with the same 21,000,000 coin cap and coinbase issuance, but quantum-resistant signatures and MatMul proof-of-work. Blocks target 90 seconds and the block reward starts at 20 BTX.
Is BTX really post-quantum?
Yes. BTX replaces Bitcoin's ECDSA with NIST post-quantum signature schemes (ML-DSA-44 and SLH-DSA), so coins stay secure even against a future quantum computer.
How do I get BTX?
Mine it with the easyBTX miner, receive it into a BTX wallet like bonuz, or buy from independent sellers on the community listing board at easybtx.com/buy. easyBTX lists sellers as a convenience and does not sell, broker or hold coins. A BTC to BTX bridge is coming.
How do I mine BTX?
Run the one-click easyBTX miner on a Mac or Linux machine, or point any MatMul miner at the minebtx.com pool. Every block currently rewards 20 BTX.
How do I store BTX safely?
Use a BTX-native wallet, bonuz on iOS & Android or the post-quantum PQ Wallet, which hold post-quantum P2MR addresses. You can verify any balance or transaction on BTXScan.
What makes BTX different from Bitcoin?
Same hard-capped, coinbase-issued money, re-engineered for the quantum era: post-quantum signatures, MatMul proof-of-work, and on-chain Artifacts (BZA1). It is Bitcoin's monetary design without the quantum risk.
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