Best-Coin-Address-Validator is a free and open-source console application written in C# for validating digital currency addresses such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and other cryptocurrencies.
- Validates digital currency addresses using secure algorithms designed by digital currency developers
- Supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and more
- Simple and easy-to-use user interface
- Can be easily integrated into other applications
- Cross-platform compatibility
- Open-source with viewable source code on GitHub
1. Bitcoin (BTC) | 2. Ethereum (ETH) | 3. Litecoin (LTC) | 4. NEO (NEO) |
5. Polkadot (DOT) | 6. Cardano (ADA) | 7. Cardano2 (ADA2) | 8. Dogecoin (DOGE) |
9. Tron (TRX) | 10. XRP (XRP) | 11. ICON (ICX) | 12. Stellar (XLM) |
13. IOTA (IOTA) | 14. Atom (ATOM) | 15. AVAX (AVAX) | 16. SOL (SOL) |
17. QTUM (QTUM) | 18. THETA (THETA) | 19. DAI (DAI) | 20. Monero (XMR) |
21. Chainlink (LINK) | 22. Algorand (ALGO) | 23. Tezos (XTZ) | 24. NEM (XEM) |
25. Kusama (KSM) | 26. Ontology (ONT) | 27. NEAR Protocol (NEAR) | 28. Band Protocol (BAND) |
29. Zilliqa (ZIL) | 30. Nano (NANO) | 31. Hedera Hashgraph (HBAR) | 32. Bitcoin Cash (BCH) |
33. Binance Smart Chain (BSC) |
To get started with Best-Coin-Address-Validator, simply follow these steps:
Clone or download the repository to your local machine. Open the solution in your preferred C# IDE. Run the application in a console environment. (Best-Coin-Address-Validator--main\Valid-Address\Valid-Address\bin\Debug\netcoreapp3.1\Valid-Address.exe Enter a digital currency address when prompted. The program will validate the address and display a message indicating whether it is valid or not.
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