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Validate BTC/ETH Wallet Adresses

Published May 2021
   •    Updated December 2025

Plugin details

Validate Bitcoin and Ethereum wallet address formats with a secure server-side check. Trigger validation from workflows to prevent input errors and ensure clean, reliable data before processing.
       

⚡ Main Functions:

BTC & ETH validation.
   Check if a string is a valid BTC or ETH address format.
Server-side execution.
   Run validation securely on the server via workflows.
Workflow integration.
   Use validation steps before saving or processing data.

⚡ Key Features:

🧩 Format check only
     Validates formatting but not wallet existence.
🔒 Security & accuracy
     Prevent user errors and keep data clean and reliable.



Documentation

We’ve created a detailed step-by-step guide for the Validate BTC/ETH Wallet Adresses plugin. It includes a comprehensive overview of all features, practical use cases, and answers to frequently asked questions.

       

FAQ

What is the Validate BTC/ETH Wallet Addresses plugin?
It allows you to validate whether a Bitcoin or Ethereum wallet address is properly formatted (i.e. matches the correct pattern). It runs server-side and can be triggered from workflows.

How do I use it in my app?
You call the “Validate Eth/Btc” action in a workflow. Provide the wallet address string you want to check. The action returns “Yes” or “No” depending on whether the address format is valid.

Can it tell me if the wallet exists or has funds?
No. It only checks the wallet address format. It does not verify existence, ownership, balance, or network status.

What do I do with the validation result?
Use the result in conditions or workflows-for example, only allow a transaction or save an address if it returns as valid.

Is any setup required before using it?
No extra setup is needed. Once the plugin is installed, the validation actions are available in the workflow editor, ready to be used.

Are there limitations I should know?
Yes. Since it only checks formatting, a mistyped but well-formed address could still pass validation. It should be used as a first step, not as absolute confirmation.

Who do I contact for support or issues?
For assistance, bug reporting, or feature requests, you can contact the plugin’s support team directly.




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Support

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Platform

Web & Native mobile

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Instructions

Please refer to the plugin documentation to see how to configure it: https://docs.zeroqode.com/validate-btceth-wallet-adresses-293c669b00ed8045b894e13fb9b63f68

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Productivity   •   Technical   •   Payment   •   Internationalization   •   Data (things)

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