Open Source JavaScript Client-Side Validity Wallet Generator
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Validity Address
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Private Key
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A Validity wallet is as simple as a single pairing of a Validity address with its corresponding Validity private key. Such a wallet has been generated for you in your web browser and is displayed above.

To safeguard this wallet you must print or otherwise record the Validity address and private key. It is important to make a backup copy of the private key and store it in a safe location. This site does not have knowledge of your private key. If you are familiar with PGP you can download this all-in-one HTML page and check that you have an authentic version from the author of this site by matching the SHA256 hash of this HTML with the SHA256 hash available in the signed version history document linked on the footer of this site. If you leave/refresh the site or press the "Generate New Address" button then a new private key will be generated and the previously displayed private key will not be retrievable. Your Validity private key should be kept a secret. Whomever you share the private key with has access to spend all the Validitys associated with that address. If you print your wallet then store it in a zip lock bag to keep it safe from water. Treat a paper wallet like cash.

Add funds to this wallet by instructing others to send validity to your address.

Check your balance by going to Validity Explorer and entering your Validity address.

Spend your Validity by downloading the Validity core wallet and importing your private key. Keep in mind when you import your single key to the Validity wallet and spend funds your key will be bundled with other private keys in the wallet. When you perform a transaction your change will be sent to another Validity address within the client wallet. You must then backup the client wallet and keep it safe as your remaining Validity will be stored there. Satoshi advised that one should never delete a wallet.

Comma Separated Values: Index,Address,Private Key
Algorithm: SHA256(passphrase)
Validity Address:
Private Key (Wallet Import Format):
Step 1 Public Key:

Copy and paste the above into the Your-Part-Public-Key field in the Vanity Pool Website.
Step 1 Private Key:
Copy and paste the above Private Key field into a text file. Ideally save to an encrypted drive. You will need this to retrieve the Validity Private Key once the Pool has found your prefix.
Enter Your Part Private Key (generated in Step 1 above and previously saved):
[NOTE: this input box can accept a public key or private key]
Enter Pool Part Private Key (from Vanity Pool):
[NOTE: this input box can accept a public key or private key]
Vanity Validity Address:
The above is your new address that should include your required prefix.
Vanity Public Key (HEX):
The above is the Public Key in hexadecimal format.
Vanity Private Key (WIF):
The above is the Private Key to load into your wallet.



Your Validity Private Key is a unique secret number that only you know. It can be encoded in a number of different formats. Below we show the Validity Address and Public Key that corresponds to your Private Key as well as your Private Key in the most popular encoding formats (WIF, WIFC, HEX, B64).

Validity stores public keys in compressed format. The client now also supports import and export of private keys with importprivkey/dumpprivkey. The format of the exported private key is determined by whether the address was generated in an old or new wallet.
Validity Address
Validity Address Compressed


Public Key (130 characters [0-9A-F]):
Public Key (compressed, 66 characters [0-9A-F]):

Private Key WIF
51 characters base58, starts with a
'5'
Private Key WIF Compressed
52 characters base58, starts with a
'K' or 'J'


Private Key Hexadecimal Format (64 characters [0-9A-F]):
Private Key Base64 (44 characters):