A cryptocurrency address is generally a string of alphanumeric characters that represents a wallet, exchange, or similar blockchain-specific address. A crypto address can also be represented by a QR code or a human-readable address representation. All wallet and exchange addresses are unique and denote the location of the sender and receiver on the blockchain network. Blockchain addresses can be evaluated publicly on a blockchain explorer (a web service that records all transactions that have ever taken place on the network), but are also pseudonymous, because they are not necessarily linked to their user's real-world identity.
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