Version 1.0.0
CLI tool for generating Substrate (or Polkadot) vanity addresses
- Generate SS58 encoded vanity addresses using sr25519 keypairs
- Support address types 0 to 127 (includes Polkadot, Kusama, generic Substrate etc.). Defaults to Polkadot mainnet (address type 0).
- Specify number of CPU cores used
- Specify a substring that the addresses must
- start with
- end with
- contain
- Set a required minimum amount of letters (a-z or A-Z) or digits (0-9) that the address must contain
- Output a corresponding BIP39 mnemonic phrase along with the address
- Binaries built for Linux, macOS and Windows
Download the latest binary release from the Releases page.
Alternatively, if you have cargo
installed, build and install by running
cargo install dotvanity
Find an address that starts with "11" (e.g. 11Tvp5FaD2Vf69BS5tgGJio8KBPd6PUSvrn9nyDTCLWnQWw)
dotvanity --startswith 11
Find an address that ends with "zz" (e.g. 1X9fUsYxfJ3qJvGu9wdZNhaKP37Y9Vg1YgsMKgkrDox9Pzz)
dotvanity --endswith zz
Find an address containing the substring "XXXXX" (e.g. 1R6DVtPBh5ZfNHPFoHT4GVUuLwzcbZaVvD4EFXXXXXZMBc3)
dotvanity --contains XXXXX
Find an address with at least 46 letters (e.g. 14KhqiucsPQJYfBQnYYUMTKSNUjwFdFzFGEMyjEUedCpJSFa)
dotvanity --letters 46
Find an address with at least 25 digits (e.g. 148GwY3868mW4vGvrQtq4266CK3165835N593ngW9B57HDBg)
dotvanity --digits 25
Use 5 CPU threads. The default is 1.
dotvanity --cpus 5
Alter the address type. Create a Kusama address (type 2) instead of Polkadot.
dotvanity --type 2
Generate 5 addresses (the default is 1)
dotvanity -n 5
Output a BIP39 mnemonic phrase for found addresses. NOTE: This is resource intensive and makes finding an address a LOT slower.
dotvanity --mnemonic
Combine flags introduced above
dotvanity --startswith 11 --endswith QQ --cpus 3