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BTX, in plain terms
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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 and sell through the OTC desk at btxotc.com. A BTC→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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