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Compare Crypto Wallet Addresses — Codepoint Diff

Verify that two wallet addresses are truly identical at the Unicode codepoint level — not just visually similar. A single Cyrillic "о" substituted for Latin "o" looks identical but sends funds to a different address.

Crypto wallet address scams increasingly use homoglyph substitution rather than simple typos. A scammer generates an address where the first and last 4–6 characters match the victim's real address, then substitutes 1–2 characters in the middle with Cyrillic lookalikes. The victim copy-pastes the address from a chat message or support ticket, the font renders both identically, and the funds go to the scammer.

How address-swapping scams work

How to compare wallet addresses

  1. Open the Homoglyph Detector and click the Compare two strings tab.
  2. Paste your trusted wallet address (from your own wallet software or a verified source) into String A. Paste the address you received (from email, chat, or clipboard) into String B.
  3. Click Compare. If any codepoints differ — even if the characters look identical — the tool lists each position with the exact codepoints from both strings. Do not send funds if any differences are found.

Security recommendation

For high-value transfers, always verify wallet addresses through multiple channels: (1) codepoint-level comparison using this tool, (2) QR code scan directly from the recipient's wallet, (3) confirmation via a separate communication channel (phone or video call — not email or chat).

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