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I CAN GIVE SUGGESTION AND SUPPORT #38

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bowebnet opened this issue Feb 15, 2025 · 0 comments
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I CAN GIVE SUGGESTION AND SUPPORT #38

bowebnet opened this issue Feb 15, 2025 · 0 comments

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Hello friend, why does it always scan the same codes? How can it always scan different codes...
Secondly, if we can determine the code digit, such as 31 digits, 41 digits, 54 digits, etc., it would be great...

  1. Entering the first digits manually, for example, we chose 34 digits and entered the first 3 digits like Ks9... It would be great if the generated codes started like this...

  2. Of course, for these, manual settings should be entered by creating the SETTINGS interface with a desktop portable program, the speed should be made from there, and Tor connection settings speed etc. should be activated...

  3. Most importantly, we can connect our own wallets. Old bitcoin wallets worked without a password, only with a private key. In 2009 and 2010... we can automatically transfer to our wallets when it finds the full wallet... When the old encrypted wallets were worthless, people gave simple passwords... example passwords: Default passwords such as 123456,123, 123456789. These should be tried automatically. If the password fails, this cycle should continue by switching to the other wallet... again from the interface. These settings need to be determined... for this purpose, it can be a portable structure that works on both Linux and Widos, I can help you.

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