Seeing "copy wallet" in the source code is laughable
However there is some merit in this idea:
1. I generate bit coin addresses on my computer, on my "secure" wallet.
2. I then transfer my public bit coin addresses into a file.
3. I then upload this file to some webserver.
4. Your PHP script then simply selects a public bit coin address at random.
That way it becomes harder to identify me, but there is also a problem.
I cannot identify the user which sent me something if the bit coin addresses are reused.
So instead:
1. Each public bit coin address should only be used once.
2. The php script should maintain which bit coin addresses, where used, this can become difficult since it's not known if the transaction occured.
3. The user has to get a warning if addresses used up.
So there are still some technical hurdles with this concept/idea.
However there is some merit in this idea:
1. I generate bit coin addresses on my computer, on my "secure" wallet.
2. I then transfer my public bit coin addresses into a file.
3. I then upload this file to some webserver.
4. Your PHP script then simply selects a public bit coin address at random.
That way it becomes harder to identify me, but there is also a problem.
I cannot identify the user which sent me something if the bit coin addresses are reused.
So instead:
1. Each public bit coin address should only be used once.
2. The php script should maintain which bit coin addresses, where used, this can become difficult since it's not known if the transaction occured.
3. The user has to get a warning if addresses used up.
So there are still some technical hurdles with this concept/idea.
Before i answer your 20 random ramblings I'll just say I pressed cntrl+F you know for the "Find" program
and it couldn't find anything that said
"copy wallet"
...... explain...