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# Guide Overview

Currently, BTC Connect is live on the SatoshiVM Testnet and can be used through its corresponding JS library, `@particle-network/btc-connectkit`. This document will go through the process of implementing BTC Connect within an application built on SatoshiVM.

Integrating BTC Connect can generally be done in under 50 lines of code. This example will break the process into three key steps:

1. Configuring and initializing BTC Connect (`@particle-network/btc-connect`) within a standard `create-react-app` project.
2. Initiating wallet connection (and assigning a smart account on SatoshiVM).
3. Executing both EVM and BTC transactions (through the same wallet interface).


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