Zilliqa vanity address generator written in Javascript inteded to be run using Node.js.
This project was created because I could not find a working vanity address generator for Zilliqa. This is an extremely simple project by design for the sake of reviewing the code to ensure it is safe to use. The instructions are written for people with little technical knowledge. If you're familiar with Node.js you can likely skip the instructions and move onto using the script.
Node.js is the only requirement for running the script. Download and install Node.js for your operating system.
https://nodejs.org/en/download/
You Need Te Be Connected To The Internet To Setup The Project. Once The Project Setup Is Complete, If Desired, You Can Disconnect From The Internet When Searching For A Vanity Address. Disconnecting From The Internet Is Not A Requirement To Run The Script.
[ 1 ] - Download the code from GitHub, and extract the archive.
[ 2 ] - You'll need to do 1 of 2 options
- Open the Terminal / Command Prompt and navigate to the Zilliqa Vanity Generator extracted folder
- Open the Zilliqa Vanity Generator extracted folder in Visual Studio Code
[ 3 ] - Run the command npm install in the Terminal / Command Prompt to download the required node modules for the script to run.
npm install
[ 4 ] - Once the node modules have finished installing, if desired, you can disconnect from the internet and run the script. It is not a requirement to disconnect from the internet when running the script.
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Download the code from GitHub, and extract the archive, presumably in your Downloads folder.
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Download & install Node.js from https://nodejs.org/en/
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[ Windows ] - Open the Node.js command prompt that you'll find in the Start Menu inside of the Node.js folder.
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[ MacOS | Linux ] - Open the Terminal application
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You'll need to navigate to the Zilliqa Vanity Generator folder you extracted inside your Downloads folder. You'll do this by using the cd command. You'll type cd followed by the name of the folder you want to move into.
cd Downloads/zilliqa-vanity-gen
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Now you'll need to run the command npm install to install the required node modules to run the script
npm install
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Once the node modules finish installing, the script is ready to run.
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Alternatively, instead of using the command line, you can download and install Visual Studio Code ( https://code.visualstudio.com/download ).
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Once Visual Studio Code is installed, open the Zilliqa Vanity Generator extracted folder in Visual Studio Code.
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Open the terminal in Visual Studio Code
- View -> Terminal
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Run the npm install command inside of the terminal to download the required node modules for the script to run.
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Once the node modules are downloaded the script is ready to run.
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Running the script is as simple as calling node search.js in the terminal and passing the desired options
node search.js [ options ]
- Your desired vanity address to search for.
- This is required for the script to run
node search.js --address [ string ]
Searches For An Address Starting With The String Fish
node search.js --address fish
Example Matching Address
zil1fish8kz6ya8c3y2qdzza6pve5fwtuq8nfy8c99
- Specifies if the address search should match the start of the address, the end of the address, or anywhere in the address.
- start
- searches the start of the address
- end
- searches the end of the address
- any
- checks anywhere inside of the address
- start
node search.js --address [ string ] --positon [ start | end | any ]
Searches For An Address Ending With The String Fish
node search.js --address fish --position end
- Sets the number of threads to use when searching for an address.
- The script will spawn new processes using workers to increase performance
- Unless specified, the script will only spawn a single worker
--threads [ Number ]
Searches For An Address Containing The String Fish & Spawns 8 Worker Threads To Increase Searching Performance
node search.js --address fish --position any --threads 8
- When a match is found it is logged to the console. If you wish to hide the output in the console and write the data to a JSON file the hide parameter can be used.
- Setting hide to true will hide the console output when a match is found and the address, public key, private key, and hex encoded address will be written to a JSON file in the root of the project directory
--hide true
Searches For An Address Starting With The String Fish. When A Match Is Found The Output Is Saved To A JSON File That Has The Name Of The Matching Address
node search.js --address fish --position start --hide true
- When a match is found the Zilliqa formatted address and the private key will be displayed in the console
Example Output When A Match Is Found
Address <= Private Key
zil1mknd8kz6ya8c3y2qdzza6pve5fwtuq8nfy8c99 <= (8d72df280c2df6df52dc07967e059c73ef8b245c2de66d4d24fa16788dd8cb64)
- If the --hide option is passed when calling the script, nothing will be output to the console, and instead the information will be saved to a JSON file
Output Displayed In The Console When --hide Option is Passed
Account Details Saved To JSON File: zil1m0hcm5xu33yap0vw2u38fz9m7e0x3clk3jsqj3.json
Contents Of zil1m0hcm5xu33yap0vw2u38fz9m7e0x3clk3jsqj3.json
{
"address": "zil1m0hcm5xu33yap0vw2u38fz9000003clk3jsqj3",
"hexAddress": "0xdbeF8DD0dc8c49D0bD8e5722740000065e68e3f6",
"publicKey": "036f2e973028a0f9b4346fe000000c3b2a5a2823c067893a47d9597df8c0100000",
"privateKey": "964dd0a300000375a4eafde7e7396efd1bf902da8a241c3319b8cead82e00000"
}
- Create an option to generate a mnemonic phrase instead of only the private key.