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Exodus Fake Balance is a project that simulates a realistic Exodus wallet interface, allowing users to customise balances and addresses.

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Exodus Fake Balance

Exodus aims to manipulate the UI by simulating a fake balance screen in the wallet interface. You can prank your friends using the Exodus Fake Balance Project.

Features

  • Realistic UI Simulation: Mimics the Exodus wallet balance display.
  • Customizable Balances: Easily set and modify balances.
  • Customizable Address: Change the address to the desired address.

Installation

  • Download the project to your computer.

  • Extract Project to Folder.

  • Open Solution File (Exodus.sln)

  • Select Build Solution from the Build menu to compile the project. (Default Location of compiled files: ./bin/Debug/net7.0-windows)

  • To Make Changes to the Interface, Select Extension Manager from the Extension Menu and install Avalonia for Visual Studio 2022. (optional)

  • Example:

    manage_extension

How to Usage

  • Open Exodus.exe from the files you compiled.
  • Choose between BTC or ETH
  • Press CTRL + X to change the Address Information.
  • To increase the balance, press CTRL + A and enter the desired amount.
  • Press CTRL + A again

Video Explained

exodus.mp4

Contribution

If you would like to contribute to this project, please leave a star in the repo.

Acknowledgments

  • Exodus Wallet for inspiring the UI design.
  • Open-source libraries and tools that made this project possible.

Disclaimer

This project is for entertainment purposes only. Any misuse of this tool in violation of the law or ethical rules is strictly prohibited.

Warning

Use this project responsibly. Do not use it for malicious purposes such as defrauding or misleading others.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use and modify it as long as you adhere to the license terms.