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After creating your wallet, it’s advisable to verify that it’s not yet in use. You can do this through a BSV block explorer, such as whatsonchain.com. Simply paste your public key into the explorer, and it will show you the current balance and transaction history of your wallet. By nature of how unique Bitcoin addresses are, the likelihood of someone else accessing the same wallet as you is exceptionally low.
4. Summary of Creating a Wallet
To recap, here is the process for generating a Bitcoin wallet:
Save the bitaddress.org website locally on your device.
Disconnect your internet connection.
Open the saved webpage in your browser to generate your unique wallet.
Print and securely store your public and private keys.