Collaboration is key. We've had our first call with Gecko Security and are in talks to integrate our offerings. Stay tuned as we make magic happen and continue to build amazing products together for the betterment of the Stacks ecosystem.
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Sometimes, you just need to generate 100 STX testnet addresses. You can easily do this using the Teller command.
Here's how:
teller wallet gen -n testnet -a 10 -p -f wallet
We are developing a comprehensive suite of STX services, including a Teller CLI, Barfstack, Foundry, STX Extension, and holders list endpoint. We're committed to open collaboration and continue to expand our offerings, with more products in the pipeline.
Shoutout to Friedger (github.com/friedger) for adding exchange names to their STX addresses, making the transaction view command on Teller even more convenient for tracking funds and following the money.
Updated Teller CLI to include the block height comparison. You can now use the full command token compare -c with the contract address SP3K8BC0PPEVCV7NZ6QSRWPQ2JE9E5B6N3PA0KBR9. Specify the starting block height with -f 150077 and the ending block height with -s 150244.
After internal discussions, the Hashhavoc/Teller team is open to all collaborative partnerships, new and established. We're committed to jointly releasing products and merging duplicates into a single offering. Feel free to DM, repost, and join us in open collaboration.
Dropping HODL! Check it out at hodl.hashhavoc.com. You can access all contracts via a web interface with a simple drop-down menu. Additional features like search functionality, wallet address highlighting, and CSV download capabilities are on their way.