Project Vault

Project Vault was a secretive preservation society, with the goal of preserving as much of 2b2t's base/build history as possible. It was founded in August 2015 by Spartan512, who was anonymous under the pseudonym "TheVaultCurator" for much of the project's lifespan.

The "Vault" was a separate server from 2b2t. In which World Downloads of famous 2b2t bases and places where placed at their real coordinates on 2b2t on the separate server, with a warp system where players could teleport to specific bases to view them.

The Project was worked on by 15 different players, all of who for most of it's lifespan where sworn to secrecy surrounding the project. Members of the project would go to old bases of 2b2t, or hunt for new ones and take World Downloads of them to be repaired if need be and then uploaded to the Vault. Then they would put for display. Players outside of the project could also donate their own World Downloads to project members for the base/place to be added to the vault as well.

Delays
While the Vault was intended to be open to the public, through out all of 2015 very little information was shared to the public about when it would be opened. After the Rusher War, Due to the huge influx of players and the subsequent history videos Fit was making about the server, the public demand for the server grew even more. With Fit making multiple livestreams on The Vault server, stating that the server would be open in Early Summer of 2017. After this date passed, the Project members stated they delayed to make the server "hacker proof". People were obviously disappointed about this, and so some people completely gave up on the server ever opening to the public. People also started questioning the members of the project of their sincerity about releasing the Vault to the public.

Drama
Due to these delays, several players decided to take matters into their own hands. Several players decided to start their own take on Project Vault. The Players Offtopia and Tomah World Downloaded the entire Vault from Project Vault, and created their own server called the 2b2t Museum and opened to the public. This caused the members of Project Vault to become extremely angry, and Project Vault would then shutdown. Fit, a member of Project Vault then started to claim that the 2b2t Museum was a IP Logger, and that the admins (aka Curators) of the Museum where storing player IPs, however many players dismissed this accusation at the time. But after the griefs of Boedecken and Block Game Mecca, it appeared that Beardler griefed both of the bases using his privileges he had on the Museum server, and leaked jared2013's IP address which was likely obtained from the 2b2t Museum. This forever ruined the 2b2t Museum's reputation and the server would be void of any viewers. It would later Shutdown in 2019, but would be replaced by an independent server called The Archive very soon after.