Best way to create multiple. disposable Bitcoin wallets

Title pretty much says it all, looking for a website/program that'll easily let me make as many Bitcoin addresses as I want with no hassles. Best would be if it also works without Javascript, and on Tor


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[3 Points] fun-gee:

Why don't you use a local client like Armory or Electrum, or even download brainwallet or bitaddress and use it in offline mode from a live cd?


[2 Points] sheeproadreloaded2:

Multibit client.

Needs java though. Its the most often used one when somebody does a bitcoin theft.

"bitcoin wallet" and "Mycelium wallet" for android phones are used most often to catch them.

Places like bitcoin fog use a referrer so you can access blockchain.info via a tor browser with no java. Just create a bitcoinfog account, and click on the blockchain icon next to the deposit address, and work through that.


[1 Points] elburritoh:

Planning a heist man? :P


[1 Points] the_avid:

blockchain.info

the only requirement of yours that it doesn't meet is no Javascript - but the reason why it is so popular is because your private key is stored locally in your browser, and you can back it up and it uses the blockchain info API through the browser to do everything.

So it has the convenience of an online wallet but the security of an offline wallet. You can also generate (and label/organize) as many addresses as you want, plus they have no issue with access over tor.

Install a browser plugin like ScriptSafe and allow only that single blockchain.info resource file (it is all within that page). The javascript is open source, accessible and has been checked/audited thoroughly by the bitcoin community. Make sure you access the site over https and use a very long randomly generated password (it encrypts your wallet using that same password)


[1 Points] sharpshooter789:

I like blockchain. Its easy to use and creating a wallet is super simple. You just need to supply a password and solve a captcha. They also offer shared coin to help remove some, but not all taint.

Electrum is a good alternative as well since you don't have to download the entire blockchain.


[1 Points] owockEznan:

pybtctools

You can create addresses all day. You can easily import it into any script that you want. I've posted previously a script to generate an arbitrarily large number of keypairs.

Of course, handling payments sent to those addresses now becomes a little bit trickier. And sending payments from those address is fun too. The main problem is that public blockchain sites tend to not like you doing mass queries against them via scripts. However, as long as you're willing to take it nice and slow, there are a few sites that let you get the data you need pretty easy.