The tool records every keystroke, capturing your exchange passwords and seed phrases.

If you download and execute a file named something like BTC_Tools_v1232_Setup.exe , several things happen behind the scenes:

Scammers use "BTC Tools" as a catch-all name to target people looking for:

The software may look like a real interface, but it installs a Trojan that monitors your clipboard. When you copy a crypto address to send funds, the malware swaps it with the hacker's address.

Any tool claiming it can "generate" Bitcoin or "crack" private keys is a lie. The math behind Bitcoin's encryption makes brute-forcing a single wallet statistically impossible.

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