The ECX mainnet is scheduled to launch on October 31, and most Bitcoin holders can receive ECX at a 1:1 ratio
The ECX plan will be launched in three phases. The Alpha phase is expected to go live near Bitcoin block height 963648, the Beta phase is scheduled for September 20 at block height 967680, and the permanent mainnet is planned to launch on October 31 at block height 973728. The project is driven by Paul Sztorc, founder and head of Layertwo Labs, and developer of Drivechains and BIP-300/301.
ECX will replicate the transaction ledger of Bitcoin's designated snapshot and allocate ECX to the majority of Bitcoin holders on a 1:1 basis on the new network. Users who control their private keys through self-custody wallets at the time of the snapshot will directly receive the corresponding assets, while users of exchanges and other custodial institutions will need to wait for the relevant platforms to decide whether to support the fork and distribute ECX. The original BTC will not be exchanged, locked, or transferred. ECX plans to initially launch seven dedicated sidechains: Thunder, Zside, Bitnames, Bitassets, Photon, Truthcoin, and Coinshift. Of the approximately 1.1 million early Bitcoins associated with Satoshi Nakamoto, about 600,000 ECX will continue to be allocated to these addresses, and approximately 500,000 ECX will be converted through special transactions for early investors and development funds, but this will not affect the BTC on the Bitcoin network.






