validate-address
Validate XNO Address
Validates XNO (Nano) cryptocurrency addresses offline. No network connection required - all validation is local.
Address Format
Nano account addresses follow this format:
nano_<60 chars> (65 total)
xrb_<60 chars> (64 total, legacy prefix)
Components
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