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if you were a fed, you'd ask for an address. you can educate folks on addresses without for visitors' addresses.

That’s a fair point, and privacy is exactly why I built this as a client-side focused tool.

I agree that education is key, but for many users, seeing their own 'Public Key Exposed' status makes the risk feel real rather than theoretical. It’s like a 'Have I Been Pwned' for Bitcoin quantum security.

To address the 'fed' concern:

The site doesn't log searches or IPs.

I encourage anyone to use it over Tor/VPN.

I'm working on adding a 'Learn' section that explains the math behind P2PK vs P2PKH so people can verify their status manually if they don't want to type their address.

Thanks for the push—transparency is the only way to build tools in this space

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