Bitcoin holders will receive a matching ecash (ECX) balance when Layertwo Labs kicks off a three-stage hard fork with an alpha launch at block height 963,648.
"The alpha phase is a live-fire rehearsal," Paul Sztorc, founder and chief executive of Layertwo Labs, said.
The beta phase lands Sept. 20 at block 967,680, with permanent mainnet on Oct. 31 at block 973,728 — the 18th anniversary of Satoshi Nakamoto's white paper. Holders who control private keys at each snapshot receive 1 ECX per 1 BTC, while the original bitcoin stays untouched.
The fork is Sztorc's decade-long drivechain bet, letting Bitcoin support optional sidechains without base-layer consensus changes. Seven sidechains launch at mainnet, and the project redirects roughly 500,000 ECX from Satoshi-linked addresses to fund development.
The fork does not rewrite Bitcoin. ECX copies the ledger at designated snapshots and runs its own software, mining difficulty, nodes, and economic activity. Bitcoin users need not participate, and their BTC is not converted, locked, or moved.
Drivechains, proposed in BIP 300 (2017) and BIP 301 (2019), never won enough support to activate on Bitcoin through a soft fork. Taproot, the network's most recent major soft fork, activated in 2021. Layertwo Labs decided its vision had a better shot as a separate hard fork than another consensus campaign.
ECX plans seven specialized sidechains at mainnet: Thunder for high-throughput payments, Zside for shielded transactions, Bitnames for decentralized identity, Bitassets for token issuance, Photon for quantum-resistant signatures, Truthcoin for prediction markets, and Coinshift for cross-chain trading.
One rule stands out. Roughly 1.1 million early coins tied to Satoshi through the "Patoshi pattern" get partial treatment: about 600,000 ECX remain assigned to those addresses, while roughly 500,000 ECX are redirected through special transactions to early investors and development funding. The move does not touch Satoshi's BTC on Bitcoin.
Self-custody decides who claims ECX
For individual holders, the question is who controls private keys at each snapshot. Self-custody holders access their ECX directly; those keeping BTC at exchanges or custodians wait on whether those companies support the fork. There is no established price for permanent ECX because mainnet has not launched.
Replay protection is optional at ECX. The official wallet applies it and warns users before sending, but it is not mandatory, meaning a transaction signed on one chain can be valid on the other. Around the three key dates, sitting still is the least risky stance.
The project stands apart from the failed BIP-110 episode, an attempted temporary soft fork that stalled after a handful of blocks. ECX is a separate experiment built to fight for users, miners, and capital while Bitcoin runs normally. The real test starts after Oct. 31, when ECX needs working sidechains, stable software, willing exchanges, and enough miner participation to prove its combined fee model. ECX is distinct from XEC, the separate cryptocurrency using the same ecash name.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.