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amyxvalen/flash-usdt-sender — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-05-18

65PythonAudience · generalSetup · moderate

In one sentence

A command-line tool that generates crypto transactions designed to appear real for a limited time, its own repository tags indicate it is associated with fake-balance scam techniques, not legitimate transfers.

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  root((Flash USDT Sender))
    What it does
      Creates fake transactions
      Multiple blockchains
      Configurable visibility window
    Risk flags
      Fake-btc-transaction tag
      Associated with scams
      Transactions later disappear
    Tech stack
      Python
      Terminal menu
    Caution
      Not real transfers
      Common fraud pattern

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Understand how fake balance or fake transaction scams are technically constructed.

USE CASE 2

Recognize the warning signs of a flash transaction scam before releasing goods or payment.

USE CASE 3

See how a config file controls network, visibility window, and RPC broadcast settings in this type of tool.

What is it built with?

Python

How does it compare?

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Stars656565
LanguagePythonPythonPython
Setup difficultymoderatehardeasy
Complexity5/52/5
Audiencegeneralresearcherdeveloper

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · moderate Time to first run · 30min

Repository tags such as fake-btc-transaction indicate this tool is associated with cryptocurrency fraud, not real transfers.

So what is it?

This repository describes a Python command-line tool that claims to send cryptocurrency transactions (USDT, Bitcoin, and Ethereum) across multiple blockchain networks. The README explains it as a tool for creating what it calls "flash transactions": transactions that appear on-chain and are visible in block explorers like Etherscan for a configurable window of time (1 to 72 hours). The tool supports several blockchain standards: ERC-20 on Ethereum, TRC-20 on TRON, BEP-20 on the BNB Smart Chain, native Bitcoin, and others. A configuration file lets you set things like which network to use, how many hours the transaction remains visible, the gas price multiplier, and how many RPC nodes to broadcast to. The interface is a numbered terminal menu. However, the repository topics include "fake-btc-transaction", "exodus-fake-balance-tool", and similar labels. The concept of a "flash transaction" that appears in a recipient wallet for a limited time and then disappears describes fabricated transactions, not real transfers of funds. This pattern is widely associated with cryptocurrency fraud, where a victim is shown a fake incoming balance to convince them to release goods or make a payment. The README is written as though this is a legitimate developer tool, but the described behavior (creating transactions that look real but are not permanent) and the repository tags together make clear the intended use. Anyone evaluating this repository should be aware of that context.

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Prompt 1
Explain how this flash transaction tool creates a fake balance that later disappears.
Prompt 2
What repository tags indicate this project is associated with cryptocurrency scams rather than real transfers?
Prompt 3
How can I tell if an incoming crypto payment is a genuine transaction or a flash or fake transaction?

Frequently asked questions

What is flash-usdt-sender?

A command-line tool that generates crypto transactions designed to appear real for a limited time, its own repository tags indicate it is associated with fake-balance scam techniques, not legitimate transfers.

What language is flash-usdt-sender written in?

Mainly Python. The stack also includes Python.

How hard is flash-usdt-sender to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated moderate, with roughly 30min to a first successful run.

Who is flash-usdt-sender for?

Mainly general.

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