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⚡ CryptoFlasherV2

Blockchain Transaction Simulation & Visualization Platform

CryptoFlasherV2 is a blockchain transaction simulation and visualization platform designed for testing, performance analysis, and demonstrations in a controlled network environment.

It allows users to generate large volumes of customizable simulated BTC and USDT transaction activity and observe how transaction flows behave between generated addresses modeled after interfaces and address formats commonly associated with major blockchain platforms.


✨ Overview

CryptoFlasherV2 operates on a customized Bitcoin-based framework and broadcasts testnet-style transaction data through a dedicated parallel network layer.

Simulated transactions can temporarily appear within supported demonstration interfaces modeled after services such as Bybit and LocalBitcoins, allowing users to monitor transaction behavior over time.


🚀 Key Features

Feature Description
Instant Balances Display simulated balances instantly within the simulation environment
🔄 Asset Transfers Transfer simulated assets between multiple generated addresses
👛 Wallet Compatibility Designed to work with supported interfaces modeled after major wallet providers
Address Validation Validate addresses before starting a simulation
BTC Address Support Supports Legacy and SegWit address formats
💵 BTC & USDT Simulation Simulated BTC and USDT can be displayed and transferred between supported test wallets
📊 Transaction Visualization Observe simulated transaction activity and address flows
🧪 Controlled Network Activity is broadcast through a dedicated parallel simulation layer

📈 Simulation Limits

Standard License

BTC   →  Up to 1,000 BTC / day
USDT  →  Up to 150,000 USDT / day

Visibility: Up to 90 days

Premium License

BTC   →  Up to 15,000 BTC / day
USDT  →  Up to 860,000 USDT / day

Visibility: Up to 360 days

After the selected visibility period expires, the simulated data is automatically cleared.


🔗 Supported Address Formats

CryptoFlasherV2 supports multiple Bitcoin address formats, including:

Legacy
P2SH
SegWit

Addresses are validated before simulations are executed.


🖥️ How It Works

┌───────────────────────┐
│   Generate Addresses  │
└───────────┬───────────┘
            │
            ▼
┌───────────────────────┐
│  Configure Simulation │
│    BTC / USDT / Flow  │
└───────────┬───────────┘
            │
            ▼
┌───────────────────────┐
│  Validate Addresses   │
└───────────┬───────────┘
            │
            ▼
┌───────────────────────┐
│ Broadcast Simulation  │
│    Network Activity   │
└───────────┬───────────┘
            │
            ▼
┌───────────────────────┐
│ Visualize Transactions │
└───────────────────────┘

🎯 Use Cases

CryptoFlasherV2 can be used for:

  • 🧪 Blockchain testing
  • 📊 Transaction-flow demonstrations
  • ⚙️ Performance analysis
  • 🖥️ Wallet interface testing
  • 🔬 Controlled network experiments
  • 🎥 Demonstrations and presentations
  • 🧑‍💻 Development and QA environments

🎬 Demonstration

A demonstration video is available upon request.


💎 Licensing

CryptoFlasherV2 is available in multiple license tiers with different simulation limits and data-visibility periods.

For licensing information, contact:

Telegram: @CryptoFlashG


⚠️ Disclaimer

CryptoFlasherV2 is designed for simulation, testing, visualization, and demonstration purposes in the blockchain.

Users are responsible for ensuring that their use of the software complies with applicable laws, platform rules, and third-party terms of service.


⚡ CryptoFlasherV2

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CryptoFlasherV2 is a blockchain transaction simulator designed to generate and send simulated Bitcoin (BTC) transactions across various wallet types and formats for educational and research purposes.

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