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    Neon Wallet

    Neon Wallet

    Self-custodial wallet for managing digital assets

    Neon Wallet is a self-custodial wallet for managing digital assets on desktop and mobile, supporting Neo, Ethereum, and EVM networks, with full user control. Available as a desktop wallet on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, the NEON wallet allows users to claim GAS on the NEO network.
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    Burner wallet

    Burner wallet

    Ephemeral web wallet for fast crypto cash

    Burner Wallet is a lightweight, ephemeral crypto wallet designed for speed and simplicity. It generates a fresh Ethereum keypair on page load — no seed phrase, no account creation. The compiled application is available in BurnerWallet.zip. You can store any amount of crypto, but treat it like cash: convenient for daily payments, less secure for large holdings. Use QR codes to send/receive funds, create payment links, swap between ETH/DAI/xDai, and even chat peer-to-peer with...
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    uqoin-client

    CLI tool for Uqoin network access and coin mining.

    uqoin-client is a command-line tool for interacting with the Uqoin blockchain network. It allows users to send and receive transactions, manage their wallet, and participate in client-side mining directly from the terminal. The client is lightweight, efficient, and written entirely in Rust for maximum performance and security. It supports both Ubuntu and Windows platforms and is suitable for both power users and developers who want direct access to the Uqoin protocol. The tool uses...
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    Cold Wallet Generator

    Cold Wallet Generator

    Lightweight, open-source, universal paper wallet generator

    Lightweight, open-source, universal cold wallet generator Always use the cold wallet generator offline. Download the latest release on a usb drive, open the zip file in a drive on a computer without an Internet connection. After producing enough wallets, print out and clear the printer memory. Would you be willing to help by giving a donation? Every penny will help! Bitcoin: 19uJN5ZhQtyz6TZW9njtkZhhCjZ6zDYpz5 Litecoin: Lep5yuYM68qszSbAZpyniRj7A2E5Q4JnrH
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    wallet-address-validator

    wallet-address-validator

    Useful library for validation of Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum

    Simple wallet address validator for validating Bitcoin and other altcoins addresses in Node.js and browser. A lightweight library for validating wallet addresses across multiple cryptocurrencies.
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