hd-wallet-derive
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hd-wallet-derive
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Where do you generate your BIP39?
Bitcoin Core does not support BIP-39, as the Core dev team think it is a bad standard. Bitcoin Core uses the BIP-32 standard for deriving its addresses, but it uses non-standard (not BIP-44 compliant) derivation paths.
- The localcryptos backup.json file for the BCH wallet
- Beginner’s question—Why do wallets focus on storing credentials in a secure way, and are there good simple apps that allow me to self-manage my credentials?
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Are there any wallets or other tools that can open a bitcoin core wallet.dat file?
You probably want a tool like: https://github.com/dan-da/hd-wallet-derive
hd-wallet-addrs
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How do you find underlying addresses or balance/transactions from a Bitcoin xpub, zpub, or ypub address?
Thanks for this. I'd found that website earlier but the Github repo it links to doesn't work and is no longer being maintained: https://github.com/dan-da/hd-wallet-addrs. Also, the Python code on the post doesn't work as the lib has been updated since the post 6 years ago.
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does a coin's address change on exodus?
If you have the tx’s from your faucet, you can check if they were sent to addresses belonging to your Xpub using a local, private tool like https://github.com/dan-da/hd-wallet-addrs
What are some alternatives?
py_crypto_hd_wallet - HD wallet for cryptocurrencies based on my bip_utils library
python-hdwallet - Python-based library for the implementation of a hierarchical deterministic wallet generator for more than 140+ multiple cryptocurrencies.
bitcoin-dca - DCA tool for automatically buying and withdrawing Bitcoin on Bl3P, Bitvavo, Kraken and Binance
FinderOuter - Easy to use bitcoin recovery tool to fix damaged private key, mini-private key, address, BIP38 encrypted key, mnemonic (seed phrase), BIP-32 derivation path, Armory backups, recover passwords and more
bitcoincashj - A library for working with Bitcoin Cash
walletool - a tool for reading wallet.dat files
cryptotools
btc-address-generator - Bitcoin address generator (bech32, segwit, paper wallets, BIP39 seed, etc.)
bitcoin-bash-tools - Set of bitcoin-related bash functions
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