Generate a CKB address with specified suffix.
Xcode 11, Swift 5, Swift Package Manager, and fun.
brew install pkg-config
brew install libsodium
It should be easy to support Linux, but I have to see if I'm not that lazy to do so anytime soon.
Update: supported, but it's a stupid implementation calling /usr/bin/openssl
to generate private keys (expect it to be slower).
Please figure out how to set up Swift first.
apt install libsodium-dev
swift build
// Replace `.build/x86_64-apple-macosx/debug/` with the actual build path on your machine.
// 666 is the suffix to look for.
.build/x86_64-apple-macosx/debug/cva 66
Output:
Generating:: .
🎉 Congrats! You've got an awesome address!
{
"private_key": "0xc567a1e32f48f6700506358fdc420295e3e4f3ffb2048e911588910205700ced",
"public_key": "0x02570d5d216ed44b14c1e3ceeaacc58c6d4acf71071c4bdd601ebb95023f033ee3",
"address": "ckt1qyqt4yp7r2z2gf3f5cq66u3fpu6kz0n82xtsxjmc66"
}
A macOS app is also available if GUI is preferred. To build, open macOS.xcodeproj
with Xcode 11 or above and build/run.
CKB address format wraps lock script with Bech32 encoding. All addresses always have the same first 7 characters, thus generating addresses with a prefix you wish to own doesn't make much sense.
This tool generates address with a suffix you specify. Practically it should be very easy and fast to generate addresses with a 1-3 character suffix. For longer suffix it might take quite long long long time to finish, due to the fact this is a silly single thread brute force program.
Bech32 doesn't allow a few alphanumeric characters. Trying to specify "1", "b", "i", or "o" will not work.
This is released under the MIT License.