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There are a few reasons your wallet address might keep changing. One reason is that your wallet may be using a different algorithm for calculating your wallet's balance than the one used by your computer. Another reason is that your wallet may be using a different keypair for your wallet than the one used by your computer. Finally, your wallet may be using a different algorithm for verifying your wallet's contents.
Some people believe that their wallet address keeps changing because the wallet is constantly being updated with new user data. This could be because the address is used to store funds in a wallet or because the wallet is using an outdated private key. If your wallet address keeps changing, it's likely that something is wrong with your wallet. You can try to find out what's wrong with your wallet by checking whether your wallet is crash or frozen. If your wallet is crash, you can try to fix it by deleting all your data and installing a new wallet. If your wallet is frozen, you can try to find out why it is frozen by reading the forum or chat posts about frozen wallets.
There are a few reasons your wallet address might keep changing. Maybe you've forgotten your wallet password, or you might be using a different computer or phone every time you want to access your funds. In any of these cases, it's possible that the new address you're using is not related to the old address you used before.