Generic Crypto Transaction Creator + Network Clearance Lab
Build an unsigned transaction intent from a public owning/sending address to a recipient, compare public exchange prices, estimate Bitcoin network fees, import prior reports, simulate a move before sending, and hand the final recipient + amount to a wallet. The machine does not hold funds, sign transactions, contact unidentified miners, or collect profiles.
Transaction Creator
Unsigned Transaction Report
Live Price Window
Transaction Simulation + Price Watch
Bitcoin Fee / Confirmation Window
Guarda Wallet + Backup Responsibility
Guarda is a self-custody (non-custodial) wallet system. The user controls the wallet keys and signs transactions from the wallet rather than giving this Report Machine custody of funds. The Guarda handoff button only pre-fills public transaction details such as the receiving address, coin and amount; the user still chooses/controls the sending wallet and approves the transaction inside Guarda.
With self-custody, the user is responsible for recovery. When creating or restoring a Guarda wallet, keep the Guarda backup file and password/recovery information safe. Maintain redundant copies of the backup file on multiple secure storage devices. If you choose an encrypted/protected cloud-storage copy for redundancy, secure that account strongly and keep the wallet password/recovery phrase separate.
Never upload a Guarda backup file, seed phrase, private key or wallet password to this machine. The “Upload / Import Report” control above is only for this machine’s public JSON/TXT transaction reports.
Guarda is an optional self-custody wallet handoff for this machine. Always verify the selected coin/network, recipient address and amount inside the wallet before approving a transaction.
Keep redundant wallet recovery material under your own control and never place private signing information into a public report.
Guarda privacy and security information