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Title: Bitcoin2 FAQ — Read This First!
Post by: LoneWolf on August 16, 2025, 09:15:21 AM
📌 Bitcoin2 FAQ — Read This First!

Welcome to Bitcoin2! Below are answers to the most common questions about the project.  



❓ What is Bitcoin2?  
Bitcoin2 is the Ideal Upgrade to Bitcoin. It combines:  
  • Scarcity of Bitcoin (21M cap, no premine)
  • Speed of Kaspa (~1s blocks with blockDAG)
  • Programmability of Ethereum (EVM-based Layer 2)
  • Privacy of Monero (stealth addresses & zk-privacy — roadmap)
  • Interoperability of Cosmos (bridges & rollups)
 



❓ How is Bitcoin2 launched?  
Fair launch. No ICO, no presale, no premine. Everyone can mine, build, and participate equally from day one.  



❓ How do I get Bitcoin2 (BTC2)?  
At first, by mining on devnet. Later, you can also:  
  • Earn BTC2 via community contributions.
  • Wrap BTC2 on L2 (WBTC2) for apps & liquidity.
  • Trade peer-to-peer once the community sets it up.
 
Note: There is no presale and no official exchange listing.  



❓ How do I mine Bitcoin2?  
Mining guides will be posted when the Devnet launches. Mining will be open to CPUs/GPUs in early phases, with details coming soon.  



❓ What is the Treasury DAO?  
10% of block rewards go into a community-controlled Treasury DAO.  
Funds are used for:  
  • Development grants
  • Infrastructure (explorers, wallets, nodes)
  • Community initiatives
 



❓ Is Bitcoin2 private?  
Basic transactions are public, like Bitcoin. Privacy is a roadmap goal via stealth addresses and zk-proofs.  



❓ Where can I follow updates?  
  • Forum (https://bitcoin2.io/smf)
  • GitHub (coming soon) (http://soon)
  • Docs / GitBook (coming soon) (http://soon)
  • X (Twitter) (https://x.com/bitcoin2io)
 



❓ Is this investment advice?  
No. Bitcoin2 is an open-source community project.  
Do your own research. Never invest more than you can afford to lose.  



✅ Still have questions?  
Ask them in General Discussion (https://bitcoin2.io/forum) — the community is here to help.