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create-liang-eth-addr

v1.0.0

Published

Node.js ETH vanity address generator

Downloads

8

Readme

vanity-eth

Node.js ETH vanity address generator

Usage

clone from github

$ git clone https://github.com/songzhihao/create-liang-wallet-addr.git

Install dependencies

$ npm install

Run

$ node eth.js

The output will be written to output.txt.

Using PM2

Install PM2

$ npm install pm2 -g

Starting a Node.js application in cluster mode that will leverage all CPUs available:

$ pm2 start eth.js -i <processes>

<processes> can be 'max', -1 (all cpu minus 1) or a specified number of instances to start.

Explanation of Config Parameters

| Parameter | Description | | --------- | ------------------------------------------------- | | count | The number of times to generate | | isCase | Whether the address is case sensitive or not | | regArr | An array of regular expressions for matching rules| | prefix | How many characters to match at the beginning | | suffix | How many characters to match at the end | | logical | Whether it should match both prefix and suffix or any one of them |

Compatibility and Security

Any generated address is compatible with ERC-20, and all data is stored offline locally. Please keep your private key safe and do not give it to anyone.

Tips

  • 0xAaaaaaaaa47d9aE0c579cFA6743C5c978FaD5fC1
  • 0x66666666661F8D22f67D3C0a987B45bA72dFE3fb
  • 0x0d27Cd69fd088726c22eDB16ff8d5C8888888888