Random Ethereum Scanner will continuously check random Ethereum addresses for balances, and if it finds one will email you the private key.
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README.md

I am not responsible for your actions using this software. Just because you can steal someones Ethereum doesn't mean you should.... Plus statistically you will never find an address with a balance.

This software will forever check random Ethereum private keys for a balance. When one is found it will be emailed to you. Currently only Gmail as the sender is allowed, and you will have to allow unsecure apps in your google settings.

Check docker-compose.sample.yml for configuration and environment options. Found addresses and private keys will also be logged to /output/output.txt

Docker image hosted on Docker Hub https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/ericpelland/random_ethereum_scanner