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vanity-solana

v1.0.6

Published

Vanity Solana Address Generator. Generate a Solana address starting or ending with any letter or phrase.

Downloads

48

Readme

Vanity Solana

Vanity Solana Address Generator

Generate a Solana address starting or ending with any letter or phrase.

⚡️ Supports multi-core processors! ⚡️ Generates awesome addresses! ⚡️ QR Codes! ⚡️ Solana!

Installation

npm i -g vanity-solana

Usage

vanity-solana --prefix m --suffix 2

Options

Usage: vanity-solana [options]

Options:
  -p, --prefix <prefix>  prefix of the address (default: "")
  -s, --suffix <suffix>  suffix of the address (default: "")
  -c, --case-sensitive   case sensitive vanity address (default: false)
  -q, --qr-code          show a scannable qr code (default: false)
  -w, --workers          number of worker processes to use (default: half the number of CPUs of your system)
  -h, --help             display help for command

Examples

Generate an address

vanity-solana

Generate an address starting with "aa", case insensitive

vanity-solana -p aa

Generate an address ending with "zz", case insensitive

vanity-solana -s zz

Generate an address starting with "A" and ending with "z", case sensitive:

vanity-solana -p A -s z -c

Generate an address and show a qr code to scan

vanity-solana -q

Only use 1 worker process

vanity-solana -w 1

Note on prefix and suffix length

Most Solana apps will truncate your address, only showing the first and last 4 characters of your address, so it is not recommended to use longer strings than 4 characters.

Also, this tool runs using brute-force, generating thousands or millions of addresses before matching your constraints. The longer prefix and/or suffix you choose, the longer it will take to find a match.

Brought to you by M2 Labs

This project is maintained and funded by M2 Labs, a Web3 product development studio.