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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? Source: about 1 year ago
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... Source: over 1 year ago
So I want to create a paper wallet for PIVX cryptocurrency, did some research online and stumbled upon https://walletgenerator.net/. Source: almost 2 years ago
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? Source: over 2 years ago
If you're looking for something a little more sophisticated this is more likely what you're looking for. https://walletgenerator.net/. Source: over 2 years ago
Https://cointracking.info/ does taxes too. Source: 11 months ago
Upload your entire wallet history to cointracking.info. It's what we recommend to our clients and it'll produce mostly accurate tax forms. If you've been doing any "advanced crypto shenanigans" it won't get those right, but for basic trades and exchanges, it'll be good. Source: about 1 year ago
I've been using cointracking.info since 2017 and have been happy with it. Use it for both crypto and nfts and it works great. You can use my referral to get 10% off too: https://cointracking.info?ref=P584886. Source: about 1 year ago
You can use fairspot to generate a csv to import into https://cointracking.info/. Has good reporting and can get tax forms for your country. Source: about 1 year ago
For the past two years, I've been using CoinTracking (https://cointracking.info/). Of course, it has its own drawbacks and learning curve for defi, but if you have most of your transactions on the main EVM chains (Avalanche, Fantom, Arbitrum, and of course Ethereum), they've gotten better at importing LPs and yield farming over the years. Source: about 1 year ago
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