BTX Wallet v0.9.1 (test build)
First public test build of BTX Wallet (v0.9.1), a post-quantum, self-custodial desktop wallet for BTX.
Install instructions and first-run help: https://easybtx.com/wallet
Downloads
- macOS (Apple Silicon):
BTXWallet.dmg - Windows (x64):
BTXWallet-x64-setup.exe
Both builds are unsigned, so macOS Gatekeeper and Windows SmartScreen warn on first run. The install page explains the one-time steps to open it.
Scans (VirusTotal)
- macOS, clean: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/4a2099d174ada89ae1c20cda2175a7e28f5d5771be2742e7ebdf0ddfd7a1e286
- Windows, 3 of 71: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/70ae3a2a94e055b371a3e8d120e33b9eae271c2f530d4934542976c35b4d48ab
The Windows flags are heuristic false positives on an unsigned, new NSIS installer. Microsoft Defender, Kaspersky and BitDefender are all clean. Why it happens and how to verify: https://easybtx.com/wallet
Test build
Internal security review only, not a full independent audit. Send moves real BTX on mainnet. The wallet is self-custodial: your keys never leave your device, and a single 64-character master key is the only backup. Keep it offline.
SHA-256
BTXWallet.dmg 4a2099d174ada89ae1c20cda2175a7e28f5d5771be2742e7ebdf0ddfd7a1e286
BTXWallet-x64-setup.exe 70ae3a2a94e055b371a3e8d120e33b9eae271c2f530d4934542976c35b4d48ab