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To "add" money to a wallet without a legitimate transaction, one would need to hack the entire blockchain. This would require a "51% attack," costing billions of dollars in hardware—something a simple .exe or .zip file cannot do.

Across the darker corners of the internet—seedier forums, YouTube comment sections, and Telegram channels—an enticing promise circulates: download the and watch your wallet fill with free cryptocurrency.

Some versions ask for your wallet’s , seed phrase (12/24 words) , or login credentials for exchange accounts (Binance, Coinbase, etc.). Once entered, the scammer remotely transfers all existing funds out of your wallet. There is no “adding” – only stealing.

: Such software often does not work as promised. If it claims to generate Bitcoin out of thin air, it is likely a scam. Bitcoin's decentralized and secure nature makes it impossible for anyone to create or "add" Bitcoin arbitrarily.

: Bitcoin operates on a secure blockchain. It is technically impossible for a piece of software to "add" coins to your wallet without valid mining or a transaction from another user.