One-time use per wallet. Runs entirely in your browser. You keep the
private key. No refunds if you close the tab mid-generation.
Send $3 to unlock the generator
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confirms on-chain, your generator unlocks automatically. No refunds.
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Private key (Phantom import format)
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Phantom pays Solana network fees (~0.005 SOL) and becomes the fee-payer
signer. The vanity wallet signs as the mint account. Mint authority is set
to the receiver address — you can revoke it later with spl-token.
The supply was minted to your receiver wallet. You can now list the
token on Raydium, set metadata via Metaplex, or revoke mint authority.
One-time gift link (share with ONE person)
First person to open the link claims the wallet. Expires in 7 days.
The decryption key rides in the URL fragment — our server never
sees it.
⚠ SAVE THIS NOW. When you close this tab, the key is gone.
Nobody (including us) can ever recover it. It was generated on your device
and never transmitted.
Belt-and-braces: click Download backup above to
save a JSON file to your device. Store it somewhere encrypted (password
manager, encrypted disk, hardware wallet seed storage) until you've
confirmed Phantom imported the key correctly.
How to import into Phantom:
Open Phantom → Settings
Add / Connect Wallet → Import Private Key
Paste the 64-byte key above
Your wallet is ready
🔒 Zero-trust guarantees
Keys are generated by JavaScript running in this browser tab. Verify: open DevTools → Network tab → watch the attempts counter climb while zero key material leaves your device.
Our server takes a one-time $3 payment and hosts the page. It does not see keys, seeds, or generation attempts.
We use the libsodium.js (WASM) library — the production C libsodium compiled to WebAssembly. Audited by Trail of Bits, used by Signal, Solana wallets, and WireGuard. Same cryptography Solana itself uses.
The private key is shown to you once. Save it before closing.