BTT is a TRC-10 token based on the blockchain that powers features of the most popular decentralized protocols and applications in the world. The Dapps that are powered by BTT include BitTorrent Speed, BitTorrent File System, Dlive, and others in the pipeline.
The BitTorrent program has an app for Android and Apple, as well as being compatible for Windows and Mac systems. This particular token is supported on many exchanges including but not limited to: Binance, Okek, Bittrex, Changelly, and Trust wallet.
Many wallets also support the token including Atomic Wallet, Trust Wallet, and Tron Wallet. None of these wallets are particularly complicated and can be downloaded on your mobile devices. They each provided a 12 word seed and the private and public keys. So recovering them is entirely up to you and your record keeping.
Currently, BitTorrent is worth about $0.0003373.
My main source of this token is allcoins.pw which is a multicoin faucet that lets you collect coins or tokens every 6 mins. Currently, you can get close to 3 BTT every traditional claim, they also have games and an auto faucet should you prefer to use that vs the classic. They are a faucet run essentially like all the others, you get autoclaims by completing shortlinks, and of course they have anti bot software and checks absolutely everywhere. You have to enable popup ads and whatnot to use the site. It will actually keep you from using it if you enable any adblockers.
I currently use all the above mentioned wallets and you can download them from Google Play or from the App Store, the only exchange listed above that I am apart of is Binance.us, although I'll be the first to say that I have no experience trading and haven't explored that aspect of the currency world at all, therefore I have limited use for the site myself. However, I know a lot of exchanges are separating and segregating the USA from the rest of the world as far as cryptocurrencies go and I appreciate that instead of completely separating us they have created a sister site for us which is I imagine basically exactly the same as Binance.
BitTorrent has a website where you can find all of the original details I mentions as well as many more: https://www.bittorrent.com