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JAC changes

  • Support Windows building on MinGW
  • Fix caching of compiled .cl files

Setup

  • Install MSYS2
  • Open MSYS2 x64 shell
  • pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain mingw-w64-x86_64-opencl-headers
  • make -j12

profanity2

Profanity is a high performance (probably the fastest!) vanity address generator for Ethereum. Create cool customized addresses that you never realized you needed! Recieve Ether in style! Wow!

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Important to know

A previous version of this project has a known critical issue due to a bad source of randomness. The issue enables attackers to recover private key from public key: https://blog.1inch.io/a-vulnerability-disclosed-in-profanity-an-ethereum-vanity-address-tool-68ed7455fc8c

This project "profanity2" was forked from the original project and modified to guarantee safety by design. This means source code of this project do not require any audits, but still guarantee safe usage.

Project "profanity2" is not generating key anymore, instead it adjusts user-provided public key until desired vanity address will be discovered. Users provide seed public key in form of 128-symbol hex string with -z parameter flag. Resulting private key should be used to be added to seed private key to achieve final private key of the desired vanity address (private keys are just 256-bit numbers). Running "profanity2" can even be outsourced to someone completely unreliable - it is still safe by design.

Getting public key for mandatory -z parameter

Generate private key and public key via openssl in terminal (remove prefix "04" from public key):

$ openssl ecparam -genkey -name secp256k1 -text -noout -outform DER | xxd -p -c 1000 | sed 's/41534e31204f49443a20736563703235366b310a30740201010420/Private Key: /' | sed 's/a00706052b8104000aa144034200/\'$'\nPublic Key: /'

Derive public key from existing private key via openssl in terminal (remove prefix "04" from public key):

$ openssl ec -inform DER -text -noout -in <(cat <(echo -n "302e0201010420") <(echo -n "PRIVATE_KEY_HEX") <(echo -n "a00706052b8104000a") | xxd -r -p) 2>/dev/null | tail -6 | head -5 | sed 's/[ :]//g' | tr -d '\n' && echo

Adding private keys (never use online calculators!)

Terminal:

Use private keys as 64-symbol hexadecimal string WITHOUT 0x prefix:

(echo 'ibase=16;obase=10' && (echo '(PRIVATE_KEY_A + PRIVATE_KEY_B) % FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEFFFFFC2F' | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')) | bc

Python

Use private keys as 64-symbol hexadecimal string WITH 0x prefix:

$ python3
>>> hex((PRIVATE_KEY_A + PRIVATE_KEY_B) % 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEFFFFFC2F)

Usage

usage: ./profanity2 [OPTIONS]

  Mandatory args:
    -z                      Seed public key to start, add it's private key
                            to the "profanity2" resulting private key.

  Basic modes:
    --benchmark             Run without any scoring, a benchmark.
    --zeros                 Score on zeros anywhere in hash.
    --letters               Score on letters anywhere in hash.
    --numbers               Score on numbers anywhere in hash.
    --mirror                Score on mirroring from center.
    --leading-doubles       Score on hashes leading with hexadecimal pairs

  Modes with arguments:
    --leading <single hex>  Score on hashes leading with given hex character.
    --matching <hex string> Score on hashes matching given hex string.

  Advanced modes:
    --contract              Instead of account address, score the contract
                            address created by the account's zeroth transaction.
    --leading-range         Scores on hashes leading with characters within
                            given range.
    --range                 Scores on hashes having characters within given
                            range anywhere.

  Range:
    -m, --min <0-15>        Set range minimum (inclusive), 0 is '0' 15 is 'f'.
    -M, --max <0-15>        Set range maximum (inclusive), 0 is '0' 15 is 'f'.

  Device control:
    -s, --skip <index>      Skip device given by index.
    -n, --no-cache          Don't load cached pre-compiled version of kernel.

  Tweaking:
    -w, --work <size>       Set OpenCL local work size. [default = 64]
    -W, --work-max <size>   Set OpenCL maximum work size. [default = -i * -I]
    -i, --inverse-size      Set size of modular inverses to calculate in one
                            work item. [default = 255]
    -I, --inverse-multiple  Set how many above work items will run in
                            parallell. [default = 16384]

  Examples:
    ./profanity2 --leading f -z HEX_PUBLIC_KEY_128_CHARS_LONG
    ./profanity2 --matching dead -z HEX_PUBLIC_KEY_128_CHARS_LONG
    ./profanity2 --matching badXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXbad -z HEX_PUBLIC_KEY_128_CHARS_LONG
    ./profanity2 --leading-range -m 0 -M 1 -z HEX_PUBLIC_KEY_128_CHARS_LONG
    ./profanity2 --leading-range -m 10 -M 12 -z HEX_PUBLIC_KEY_128_CHARS_LONG
    ./profanity2 --range -m 0 -M 1 -z HEX_PUBLIC_KEY_128_CHARS_LONG
    ./profanity2 --contract --leading 0 -z HEX_PUBLIC_KEY_128_CHARS_LONG

  About:
    profanity2 is a vanity address generator for Ethereum that utilizes
    computing power from GPUs using OpenCL.

  Forked "profanity2":
    Author: 1inch Network <[email protected]>
    Disclaimer:
      This project "profanity2" was forked from the original project and
      modified to guarantee "SAFETY BY DESIGN". This means source code of
      this project doesn't require any audits, but still guarantee safe usage.

  From original "profanity":
    Author: Johan Gustafsson <[email protected]>
    Beer donations: 0x000dead000ae1c8e8ac27103e4ff65f42a4e9203
    Disclaimer:
      Always verify that a private key generated by this program corresponds to
      the public key printed by importing it to a wallet of your choice. This
      program like any software might contain bugs and it does by design cut
      corners to improve overall performance.

Benchmarks - Current version

Model Clock Speed Memory Speed Modified straps Speed Time to match eight characters
GTX 1070 OC 1950 4450 NO 179.0 MH/s ~24s
GTX 1070 1750 4000 NO 163.0 MH/s ~26s
RX 480 1328 2000 YES 120.0 MH/s ~36s
Apple Silicon M1
(8-core GPU)
- - - 45.0 MH/s ~97s
Apple Silicon M1 Max
(32-core GPU)
- - - 172.0 MH/s ~25s

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