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Tells a user how to pay a recipient. Bitcoin addresses are strings consisting of numbers and letters that begin with '1', '3', or 'bc1'. Addresses encode the recipient's output script that includes either a public key or a hash of a public key or script. Bitcoin addresses should not be confused with mailing addresses or IP addresses.

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How do I get a Wallet address?

To view your bitcoin address open up "Receive Bitcoins" or "Send Bitcoins" …
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How to monitor large number of public addresses

My idea is create an account at http://blockchain.info/wallet then add all of your address as watch only address. This way you can see everything about them all together or separate. …
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How to deterministically generate large number of bitcoin addresses and monitor them

For generating bulk wallets check out https://www.bitaddress.org After that import the public key in to blockchain.info/wallet where you can monitor them
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What is the chance of someone (randomly) finding the private key for an existing Bitcoin add...

This makes it a very small possibility of finding another address that is being used. So the chance is around %0. …
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