A SEI address is a unique identifier used on the SEI blockchain to receive and send transactions. It is similar to an account number in traditional banking but is used for cryptocurrency transactions.
The addresses are generated using a secure random algorithm that ensures each address is unique and valid according to SEI blockchain standards. All addresses start with 'sei' and use Bech32 encoding.
These addresses are intended for development and testing purposes only. Do not use them for actual transactions as they do not have associated private keys for accessing any funds.
No, you can generate as many SEI addresses as you need for your development and testing requirements.