Create your bitcoincash: vanity address — safely
Non‑custodial Bitcoin Cash (BCH) vanity search with a verifiable split‑key process. Keep your private keys. Get PGP‑signed deliverables. Send BCH from your new address with a non-custodial wallet.
Match target: bitcoincash:qCASHxyz…
- 💡 You supply compressed pubkey A (never your private key).
- ⚙️ We search for a small addend b such that A + b·G → address with your prefix.
- 🔐 We deliver b encrypted to your PGP key + a PGP‑signed report.
- 🧮 You locally combine and verify in your browser (no server upload).
How vanity addresses work (short version)
Paste a compressed secp256k1 public key (33 bytes). We never ask for your private key.
We search for a small integer b so that the derived key A + b·G encodes to a BCH address with your desired prefix.
Use our in‑browser tools to combine, check the bitcoincash: address, and verify our PGP signature. Fully non‑custodial.
What you can do with a BCH vanity address
- Memorable donations: bitcoincash:qCASHhelp
- Creator tip jar on streams and sites
- Human‑readable invoices & QR codes
- Departmental wallets (e.g. qSALES, qOPS)
- Campaigns and time‑limited promos
- Separate incoming funds by prefix
- We never see your keys or sign transactions
- PGP‑encrypted delivery of b
- Local verification—no server round‑trip
Security highlights
We search for b only. You combine it with your public key A. Private keys remain with you.
Delivery includes a signed report & optional PGP‑encrypted b. Verify signatures in your browser.
Combine keys, recompute address, and match the prefix locally. No uploads, no tracking.
Coming soon: BTC, XEC, and more
Send BCH without an exchange
Use our non‑custodial transaction builder to spend from your new vanity address. Build, sign locally, and broadcast via your node or a public relay.
Ready to claim your prefix?
Common picks: qCASH, qSHOP, qDONATE. You’ll provide a compressed public key; we’ll handle the rest.