Display value versus real balance
A real crypto balance is derived from blockchain state and controlled by cryptographic keys. A simulated balance is simply part of the interface. Changing it does not create tokens, alter a blockchain, or give the user ownership of an asset.
Larpz Wallet uses simulated totals inside wallet-inspired views. This gives creators visual control without requiring them to fund an account or reveal financial data.
What makes the screen feel current
A convincing portfolio is more than one large number. Asset names, current-looking price data, allocation, charts, and activity all contribute context to the scene. Larpz Wallet brings those pieces together while keeping the holdings fictional.
Custom tokens can be useful when a project needs a specific asset in the shot. Always make clear that the resulting balance is simulated if it could otherwise be mistaken for a real account.
- Portfolio total
- Individual token amounts
- Price and chart context
- Transaction-style activity
Responsible use
A simulated balance is appropriate for entertainment, parody, interface demonstrations, and clearly fictional content. It is not appropriate for proving solvency, documenting a transfer, persuading someone to invest, or misrepresenting financial status.
Do not combine a simulator with a request for funds or credentials. Larpz Wallet will never require a seed phrase or private key to create a display.
Frequently asked questions
Can a fake crypto balance be withdrawn?
No. It is only a visual value and does not represent cryptocurrency on a blockchain.
Will the simulator change my real wallet?
No. The simulator is separate from real wallet accounts and does not need their keys.
What is an appropriate use?
Clearly fictional videos, screenshots, parody, and interface demonstrations are appropriate uses.