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I'm looking for a working implementation of a Bitcoin address generator that would accept string or integer then it will check the blockchain if the address is unused before it will print the keypairs.

Any repositories with similar function is highly appreciated. Thank you.

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    I doubt that it exists, because such a check is completely unnecessary if your random number generator is good (and if it's not then you should not be using it anyway). Concern about address collision is a very common misconception about Bitcoin. See bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/8804/…. Commented Nov 20, 2017 at 23:56

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No wallet software checks to see if they are 'used'- for you to have a collision in addresses would be astronomically unlikely (impossible for this sort of scenario), or indicative that you're not safely creating entropy for your keys.

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