None recommended: this repo has no real code and its topics match known crypto scam terminology.
Study as an example of how flash transaction scams are marketed on GitHub.
| meroklen/ketix-here | 0xsha/cve-2026-6307 | 1061700625/github_vps | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 38 | 38 | 38 |
| Language | — | HTML | Shell |
| Setup difficulty | easy | hard | moderate |
| Complexity | 1/5 | 5/5 | 2/5 |
| Audience | general | developer | ops devops |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
No installable code exists in this repo, the README only links to an external Telegram bot. Treat with strong skepticism.
This repository describes itself as a Blockchain Transaction Toolkit for simulating transactions, testing wallet interactions, and working with token transfers across networks like Ethereum, TRON, BNB Smart Chain, and Polygon. According to its README, it offers multi network support, automated transaction broadcasting, and a management interface reached entirely through a Telegram bot rather than through any code in the repository itself. Important caution: the repository's own GitHub topics describe it using terms like flash BTC sender, fake BTC transaction, and BTC flash software, and there is no actual source code in this repository, only a README pointing to an external Telegram bot. Software marketed under the term flash transaction is a well known pattern used in cryptocurrency scams, where a tool claims to make a fake or temporary transaction appear in a wallet or exchange balance so it looks like real funds were received, when no real transfer has occurred. Legitimate blockchain developer and testing tools do not typically route their entire interface through an unverified Telegram bot with a placeholder link, and this repository provides no verifiable code to test, review, or run locally. The README lists a features section claiming wallet compatibility, fast processing, and a security section claiming no private keys are required and that communication is encrypted, but none of these claims can be verified since there is no code included to inspect. It also includes a disclaimer stating the repository is for educational, development, and research purposes only, and that users are responsible for complying with applicable laws in their jurisdiction. Given the combination of scam associated keywords in the topics, the complete absence of runnable code, and the routing of all functionality through an external Telegram bot, this repository should be treated with strong skepticism rather than as a genuine open source blockchain development tool. Readers considering interacting with the linked bot should be aware this matches patterns commonly associated with cryptocurrency fraud rather than legitimate software distribution.
A README-only repo advertising a fake or flash crypto transaction tool via an external Telegram bot, no real code, likely a scam.
No license information is provided in the README.
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly general.
This repo across BitVibe Labs
Verify against the repo before relying on details.