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May 31, 2017, 11:30:01 PM
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Hello,

Trying to generated paper wallet from bitaddress.org, I am wondering if the number of address one choose is for the same wallet or for different wallets. in other words, will it generate 3 wallets if I choose 3 or it will generate 3 address for the same wallet?

same question on the single wallet section when asking for new address  (Generate new address)?

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June 01, 2017, 01:06:58 AM
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That's not how wallets and addresses work. To the blockchain, there is no such thing as a wallet. A wallet is an abstraction for humans to group together multiple addresses and their respective private keys. Wallet software handles wallets, and that is it. Bitaddress.org will give you 3 addresses that have no association to any wallet or any other address.

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