4+ Easy Steps on How to Buy Bitcoin 2 (BTC2)

Step 1: Download a Crypto Wallet.

There are many crypto wallets available. It would be best if you chose the most well-integrated based on your region, payment method and policy. You can download Google Chrome and the wallet Chrome extension using a desktop computer. If the wallet’s mobile app is available, you can download it from the iOS App Store or Google Play if you prefer using your smartphone.

Step 2: Set up your Wallet.

Using the Google Chrome extension for the wallet or the mobile app you downloaded in Step 1 to register and set up the cryptocurrency wallet. You can use the support page for the wallet as a resource. Make a note of your wallet address and keep your seed phrase secure. Later, when you are on Steps 4 and 6, you will need it.

Step 3: Buy your base currency.

You can purchase the base currency after setting up your wallet by logging into your Exchange account and going to the Buy & Sell Crypto page. If you have never used a crypto Exchange before, you can read their tutorials to learn how to sign up and purchase your first coin.

Step 4: Send your base currency to your Crypto Wallet.

Once you buy your base currency, go to your wallet section and look for the coin you purchased. Click on withdraw and fill in the required information.

Choose the proper network, and provide your wallet address and the amount you want to transfer.

Click the withdraw button and wait for your base currency to appear in your wallet.

Step 5: Choose a Decentralized Exchange (DEX).

There are several DEXs available; you only need to confirm that the exchange supports the wallet you choose in Step 2. For instance, you can go to Pancake Swap to complete the transaction if you are using the Binance wallet

Step 6: Connect your Wallet and Trade your base currency with Bitcoin 2 (BTC2).

Using the wallet address from Step 2, connect your wallet to the DEX you want to utilize. Choose Bitcoin 2 (BTC2) as the coin you want to buy and your base currency as the payment.

Step 7: If you can’t find Bitcoin 2 (BTC2), look for its Smart Contracts.

You can use bscscan or etherscan to locate the smart contract address if the coin you seek is not listed on the DEX. After that, you may copy it and paste it into Pancake Swap. Be aware of scams, and make sure you have the correct contract address.