Enter your public key, or use your private key to send a transaction. Your private key is not sent over the Internet.
| Transaction ID | Sender/Recipient | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| No pending transactions. | ||
| Transaction ID | Sender/Recipient | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| No pending transactions. | ||
Shows the last 10 confirmed transactions associated with this public key.
| Transaction ID | Sender/Recipient | Amount |
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| No transactions found. | ||
QR Codes are scan-able visual representations of wallet addresses which can be used for quickly and easily using addresses in other applications. QR codes for public keys can be freely shared to make transacting easier, however QR codes for private keys should always be kept private.
This feature is currently in development.
Although not always kept in physical form, a Paper Wallet is a document containing one or more public and private keys, intended to be printed in physical form and kept safe in case it is needed. The security and utility of paper wallets have been disputed. Read about why you might not want a paper wallet.
This feature is currently in development.
This is a full-featured cruzbit wallet that runs completely inside your web browser. You can use it to track your balance, view history, and to send and receive transactions.
Is this secure? The wallet requires access to either your public key or your private key in order to function. Using your private key enables signing and sending transactions. Anyone with access to your private key has full access to your wallet and it's coins, so you should always keep your private keys safe. In the web wallet, your keys are never stored, nor shared; they are used only for the duration that you have the wallet open in a browser and are lost when the browser window or tab is closed. However, you should take additional measures to ensure your keys are safe:
https://wallet.cruzb.it. An attacker may host a similar looking wallet at a different address to try to trick you. Look closely to make sure you're on the official site. If necessary, type the URL in yourself.If you have the technical knowledge, and desire, code review and improvement is encouraged.
View the code on GitHub.