WalletGenerator.net
mempool
WalletGenerator.net | mempool | |
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636 | 1,782 | |
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0.0 | 9.9 | |
about 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
HTML | TypeScript | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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WalletGenerator.net
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How did they steal all my Dogecoin and what can I do about it?
Without being able to look at your wallet, I can’t judge exactly what happened when. However I will point out that the code on https://github.com/walletgeneratornet/WalletGenerator.net hasn’t changed since before the vulnerabilities came about. Therefore I would assume you downloaded the code from the live site during the period it was vulnerable. And I would further assume that you immediately generated and used a physical paper wallet. This would have exposed your key, either because it phoned home or because the wallet you generated was one of a known non-random set. Either way, on checking the wallet and discovering coins in it, the bad actor was able to drain it either immediately or at a future point in time.
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Making a paper wallet offline
I found a website called walletgenerator.net that lets you create paper wallets, but back in 2018 a vulnerability was discovered where duplicate key pairs were generated and potentially stored on the server. They provide the website source code's GitHub repo for the at the bottom of each page. My question is: if you were to download the source code and run it on an offline PC, would it be safe again?
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How do you create your own bitcoin wallet? I mean without CEX or other 3rd parties. How do you really own your bitcoins with your keys?
You can create a paper wallet (just one private code and one public address) based on your random mouse movements. There is a website for this. https://walletgenerator.net/ Download the website and run it on an offline computer (to be sure your address isn't sent back to anyone) and print out the paper go to atm to deposit money. I did this for a small "buried" treasure if any kids solve a cryptographic puzzle on a map in our home.
- Criptografia um tanto complicada
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Can anyone help me out to see if this GitHub code generates a unique secure wallet address and not some scammy address which would be compromised
So I want to create a paper wallet for PIVX cryptocurrency, did some research online and stumbled upon https://walletgenerator.net/
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A confusion about the wallet addresses
As an example, I create a new keypair at https://walletgenerator.net/ : - Public 12gycnkMdc8MgLZjZHAjhf7wG5J3n9Yyii - Private 5JFTbTKucZa9WZCZemCBWF2MhxSGwLmqwotiY4THYY1SW8xbQXG So, if I import that private key into Electrum, I get the same public key. What if I generate a new receiving address?
- Warning: Major paper wallet generator sites are scams and can drain your wallet / steal your coins anytime they want
- Daily Discussion, December 17, 2021
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How effective are paper wallets for long term storage of assets? And what’s the best method of creating one?
If you're looking for something a little more sophisticated this is more likely what you're looking for. https://walletgenerator.net/
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I lost my bitcoin, can someone please help!
I generated this wallet using walletgenerator.net last year. I put about 1 bitcoin in it.
mempool
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It's costing $188 to move $4.09 of Bitcoin
The submission is a page from r/Buttcoin, a Bitcoin-hater subreddit, with a random screenshot making the $188 for $4.09 complaint.
For those who don't know, Bitcoin on-chain transactions fees are not proportional to the amount sent, and it is common knowledge that $5 on-chain transactions are not practical. There are other solutions for sending smaller amounts.
Fees are currently spiking, but according to mempool.space (as I post this) an average on-chain transaction with ~$10.50 in fees will be confirmed within 30 minutes. See: https://mempool.space for details.
So this is not a very accurate, informative or helpful submission.
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They put up the minimum withdrawal for bitcoin and now I'm sad.
That's about 50$? I don't blame them https://mempool.space/
- ELI5: Wallets, Exchanges, Fees
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BTC's Luke Dashjr: '24 Bitcoin Core Update Will Disrupt Ordinals, BRC-20
get some theory of mind. you are a person who is willing to pay onchain fees to use your trezor or open a channel. there are people in the world who are not willing to pay these fees and they probably outnumber you. and the plan has been spelled out in plain english a million times. the fees are supposed to go up by design. this means that most people will not self-custody, whether it is legal or not, and even if they would like to.
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Meaning of display numbers.
I’m not an expert so someone smarter than me can clarify, but the high/priority rate is the going rate (estimate) to get confirmed on the next block. Medium is the average rate for those transactions to be confirmed next. You can see current and historical rates at mempool.space.
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About Mycelium: Why has my tx fee increased by 1000 times?
The current fee to get into next block is about 40 sats/vB.
- bitcoin transaction fee too high in trust wallet
- Question about fees
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BTC transaction fees, WTF?
Check mempool.space for a better idea of how big a fee you need to offer to get into the next block.
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My First Bitcoin!!!
The mempool is a bit crowed now. A few weeks ago it was only around 5 - 10 cents, and now it is between 3 and 13 dollars. (yesterday even 25 dollar) If you have a lot of UTXO's it can be very expensive to consolidate them all. In that case I would wait till the mempool is less crowed for lower transaction fees. it is important to understand that whirlpool or wasabi wallet will take many UTXO's (transaction fees) to mix your coins and maybe in the future exchanges don't want to touch your mixed coins. I mixed all my KYC coins as I'm not planning to exchange my bitcoin for fiat via a exchange in the future.
What are some alternatives?
Bitcoin.org - Bitcoin.org Website
btc-rpc-explorer - Database-free, self-hosted Bitcoin explorer, via RPC to Bitcoin Core.
coinbin - Javascript Bitcoin Wallet. Supports Multisig, Stealth, HD, SegWit, Bech32, Time Locked Addresses, RBF and more!
umbrel - A beautiful home server OS for self-hosting with an app store. Buy a pre-built Umbrel Home with umbrelOS, or install on a Raspberry Pi 4, Pi 5, any Ubuntu/Debian system, or a VPS.
multidoge - MultiDoge is a desktop Dogecoin client, powered by dogecoinj. Ported from the MultiBit Bitcoin client.
raspiblitz - Get your own Bitcoin & Lightning Node running - on a RaspberryPi with a nice LCD
seedpicker - Create your own BIP39 seed phrase, securely and transparently.
BTCPay Server - Accept Bitcoin payments. Free, open-source & self-hosted, Bitcoin payment processor.
bips - Bitcoin Improvement Proposals
trezor-firmware - :lock: Trezor Firmware Monorepo
electrum - Electrum Bitcoin Wallet