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curvy

Brute-force vanity onion addresses.

About

curvy is a tool very similar mkp224o.

Keep in mind that this is probably not the best tool for this task, because it is written in a slow(er) language, as well as it ignoring the advice for searching for vanity addresses given in the specification.

Usage

$ curvy --prefix="foo" --output="./hs_ed25519_secret_key" --threads=64
public key: foob64oywfdxkr4mxxio4xis6lba2peoplvj64kqbpybd2n6sqq6joqd.onion

TODO

  • Rewrite this in a language that natively supports threads and erases secret keys securely