Bitcoin private key database
Bitcoin Private Key Information
Examine all private keys, look at random private keys, or find a brain wallet
How it works?
The private key is simply a number between 1 and 2 to the power of 256. This website generates keys for all these numbers, spread across pages of 64 keys each.
The site doesn't actually have a database of all the private keys, that would take up an incredible amount of disk space. Instead, keys are generated on the fly when the page is opened.
Finding an active wallet is difficult, but possible.
Automatic balance check
The balance of each wallet is checked automatically. Wallets with balance are colored green. Wallets that have been used in the past but are now empty will turn blue. Transactions on wallets are colored yellow. Wallets that have never been used are painted gray.
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