The official BTX developer hub — node releases, build and mainnet-connect guides, the REST API reference, and the spec + context whitepapers. Source lives at github.com/btxchain.
The official BTX reference implementation (C++) — full node, wallet, and mining infrastructure. Derived from Bitcoin Knots with MatMul proof-of-work, post-quantum signatures, and a shielded tx pool. Where the node releases come from (latest v0.32.12).
The official BTX price dashboard — live model price, market cap, sats-per-BTX, and the MatMul network rate, plus a forward-market view and valuation model. JSON API for every figure on the page.
The project's official Telegram channel — release notices and announcements straight from the BTX developers.
network ≈149 MN/s · ~90s blocks · height ~146,244 · pool share (self-reported, normalized) · snapshot 2026-07-01
Shares are each pool's own live estimate — its measured hashrate divided by its own difficulty-based guess of the network rate, then normalized to 100%. They're approximate, not exact, and a fast-growing network makes the estimates run high. For actual block-win counts (who really found the blocks), see the Byron explorer's 24h mining view ↗.
No-node mining: a one-line installer auto-detects your GPU and verifies the binary. Bundles a live dashboard and block explorer — the closest thing BTX has to a home base.
Live payouts, per-machine scoring, and one-command onboarding. Built for serious hardware, with weekly settlements straight to your address.
An alternate BTX pool endpoint — a second home for your rigs to help spread hashrate across the network rather than concentrating it in one place.
An Australian BTX collective. Open to the public now — no invite required. Combine GPUs for steadier PPLNS earnings while keeping self-custody of every reward you mine.
One of the busiest BTX pools — thousands of worker clients and a live dashboard with pool stats, miner views, and a recent-block history you can audit. PPLNS payouts from a low 1 BTX threshold.
A public BTX pool with PPLNS payouts and vardiff, plus a live view of pool hashrate, network share, and recent block finders. Ships its own GPU miner binaries for NVIDIA Ampere-or-newer cards (Linux + Windows).
One of the largest BTX pools by hashrate — PPLNS with hourly payouts and its own CUDA miner (NVIDIA, up to the A100). Heads-up: a steep 12% pool fee, the highest on this list. (A separate pool from btx-pool.com.)
The BTX pool on LuckyPool.IO — a low 1% fee with a clean dashboard and profit calculator, plus stratum servers across ~12 regions worldwide (US, EU, Asia, AU, BR). Grab the closest region on the site.
A low-fee BTX pool with shared PPLNS (2h window) and solo modes side by side — prefix your wallet with solo: to go solo. Stratum servers in five regions (EU, US, NA, RU, SG), hourly payouts, no minimum threshold.
A PPLNS BTX pool with a live rig/blocks/payouts dashboard. Ready-made setup for SRBMiner-Multi (its recommended miner, native btx algo), plus matador and nekominer profiles.
A PPLNS BTX pool with a live dashboard, charts, and a per-address stats view. Fixed payout schedule (06:00 and 18:00 local, 1 BTX minimum) rather than instant payouts. Ships its own native CUDA miner, ARIAMiner-BTX, with cubins tuned for RTX 20/30/40/50.
A performance GPU miner for BTX, shipped as ready-to-run, checksum-verified binary releases. Multi-GPU aware with a built-in auto-updater; runs on Linux (including older cards), Apple Silicon, and Windows via WSL. Point it at any pool above.
One-click GPU miner for NVIDIA RTX with a built-in self-custodial wallet. Self-updates, falls back to TLS through restricted networks, and runs the harder Linux engine on Windows via WSL.
A CUDA GPU miner for NVIDIA cards (Compute 6.0+, driver 525+) on Linux x86_64, shipped as prebuilt binaries. Multi-algo — BTX mines at a 1% dev fee — with ready-made profiles for ninjaraider, minebtx, and bitminerpool.
A native AMD GPU miner for BTX — a ROCm/HIP solver for the MatMul PoW (GCN 4+ / RDNA 2+), shipped as prebuilt binaries for Ubuntu, Windows via WSL2, and HiveOS. Runs pool or solo and points at any pool.
A long-running multi-algo GPU/CPU miner with 70+ supported algorithms, including BTX (AMD + NVIDIA, 1% dev fee). Mine up to four algorithms at once and point it at any pool above that speaks the ninja stratum protocol.
A multi-coin GPU miner that added native BTX support in v1.0.14 — data-center GPU support (H100/H200), Windows/Linux/HiveOS/Docker builds, TLS auto-detected, plus live luck and effort stats.
The official browser-based wallet from btx.dev — generates a self-custodial, post-quantum wallet client-side and saves the wallet file to your device. Keys never leave your browser. View balance and holdings straight from the same page.
Post-quantum, self-custodial desktop wallet — keys generated and held locally, signed with lattice-based ML-DSA / SLH-DSA. Biometric unlock and legacy-node recovery. Note: independent beta, unsigned, audits pending.
A self-custodial iOS wallet with native BTX support that ditches seed phrases entirely — self-custody without the twelve-word ritual. Hold and send your BTX straight from your phone.
A private OTC desk for BTX — fund an account, place a private order at your price, and settle instantly. Sign-in required. Community-run and unaudited: verify the domain yourself before funding an account.
A non-custodial, closed-book OTC desk — desk-approved escrow matches vetted buyers and sellers, no platform fee, and you hold your own keys throughout. Still peer-matched trading: confirm every counterparty through the desk's own escrow flow, never a DM.
Peer-to-peer BTX/USDC offers secured by on-chain escrow (Ethereum + Base), with independent delivery verification and public receipts. Telegram bot alerts, price tracking, and multilingual UI (incl. Chinese, Russian, Hebrew, Arabic). Swaps and more pairs (BTX/SOL) in the works. New platform — still confirm every counterparty through its own escrow flow, never a DM.
Ethereum contracts, validator services, and tooling for WBTX — an ERC-20 wrapped BTX bridged through a mint/redeem committee-verifier design. Actively in development, unaudited, and no confirmed production deployment — assume the bridge contracts may still contain vulnerabilities and treat mainnet use as experimental. A public testnet exists to try it before risking real funds.
The public test workspace for the WBTX bridge — connect a test wallet, request funds from the faucet, and run through deposit (BTX→WBTX) and redeem (WBTX→BTX) flows. Resettable, no mainnet value; treat it as a way to poke at the still-unaudited bridge before it touches real funds, not a signal that mainnet is ready.
A pilot testnet bridging native BTX to rhWBTX on a Robinhood-chain testnet (chain ID 46630) — mint, transfer, and redeem flows runnable straight from a browser wallet. Same unaudited, work-in-progress bridge caveats as the entries above.
Open-source block explorer for the BTX chain. Search any block, transaction, or address and watch network stats update live — a quick way to confirm payouts and follow the chain.
A BTX block explorer from the Byron Pool crew — network-at-a-glance, chain-health, and economics dashboards alongside a live feed of recent blocks (with finder and reward) and transactions.
An independent community data terminal for BTX — live price and market cap, a mining-economics calculator, hashrate/difficulty history, a top-100 rich list, and watchlists, all refreshed every 15 minutes from an independent full node. Ships an open JSON API.
A block explorer for BTX — search blocks, transactions, and addresses, watch the chain live, and track progress toward the next halving.
Community account for BTX on X — news, mining milestones, and signal-boosting across the ecosystem.
The main community Telegram — open chat for miners and holders to swap setups, troubleshoot rigs, and talk BTX.
Telegram group for the matador miner — setup help, tuning tips, and release news from the maintainer.
Telegram group for the ninjaraider pool — payout questions, pool status, and operator updates.
A community portal from the easyBTX team — live chain stats, an ecosystem map (wallets, miners, pools, explorer), FAQ, and news, all in one place. Run by the same company behind the easyBTX miner and wallet, not the BTX protocol devs.