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Vanity address guides
Understand random search, alphabets, difficulty estimates, and key safety.
What Is a Vanity Wallet Address?
A plain-English guide to vanity wallet addresses, how they are found, and what they do not prove.
How Vanity Address Generation Works
Learn why browser vanity generation is random search, not reverse calculation from a chosen pattern.
EVM vs TRON vs Solana Vanity Addresses
Compare hexadecimal EVM patterns with Base58 TRON and Solana patterns.
How Rare Is a Vanity Address?
Estimate the rarity of prefix, suffix, and contains patterns across supported address types.
Prefix vs Suffix Vanity Addresses
Understand how prefix, suffix, and contains matching affect search difficulty and readability.
Why Vanity Address Generation Takes Time
A practical explanation of randomness, average attempts, workers, and browser limits.
Are Vanity Wallet Addresses Safe?
Safety notes for browser-generated vanity addresses and private-key handling.
EVM Address Format Explained
Learn why EVM vanity matching uses the 40-character hex body after removing 0x.
TRON Address Format Explained
Understand TRON Base58Check addresses and the leading T.
Solana Address Format Explained
Understand Solana public keys, Base58 encoding, and why secret-key exports need clear labels.
Hex Words in Wallet Addresses
Why words like dead, cafe, babe, beef, face, and feed can appear in EVM addresses.
Base58 Patterns in Wallet Addresses
Learn which characters can appear in TRON and Solana patterns and why confusing characters are excluded.
Why Some Words Cannot Be Used in EVM Addresses
EVM addresses are hexadecimal, so letters outside a-f cannot be matched directly.
How to Save a Generated Private Key Safely
Practical private-key handling notes for browser-generated test or novelty wallets.