I've been looking for an api similar to bloopi (not local), which gives you ability to quickly and easily create a wallet. Do you have any suggestions?
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@smarx, do you have the source code for your api example wt-e79da0981ef1f312f9ba7d4331653992-0.run.webtask.io/… I can view?– smartensFeb 8, 2018 at 2:19
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I have same problem i want to create etherum wallet address and i want address and private key but i am unable to generate both so can you please suggest some apis so i can create etherum wallet address for my platform.– SHIVAM SENGARFeb 8, 2018 at 13:00
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You wouldn't want to use an API to create a wallet (generate an address), because then you would have to trust the security of the API provider. People generally use local software (even if it's in the browser) to do this. E.g. geth
, Parity
, Jaxx
, MetaMask
, MyEtherWallet
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If you've already explored those options and they don't meet your needs, please provide more details about what you're looking for.
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2I do not care about security. Your answer does not match my question. I need an external api, not local Dec 20, 2017 at 15:26
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2Yes, I understand what you're asking for. I'm just explaining why it's unlikely to exist. May I ask why you don't care about security? What's your use case? Dec 20, 2017 at 15:44
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I made an API, just in case you really don't care about security: wt-e79da0981ef1f312f9ba7d4331653992-0.run.webtask.io/…. (Of course, I recommend strongly against anyone using that.) Dec 20, 2017 at 16:37
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Is this possible or not? If it's for a PoC concept pet project, and you would like to experiment with the network, you have the luxury of not worrying about security. If there's actually money involved - then you should worry. Apr 4, 2018 at 23:43