A TRON vanity address costs nothing for short patterns and $19 to $99 for longer ones, depending on how many characters you want and whether capital and lowercase letters must match exactly. Generation time ranges from a few minutes to a few hours for the same reasons. This page breaks down both.

The short version: 1–3 character patterns are free (generated in your browser), and 4–8 character patterns are paid because they need GPU compute. Longer patterns and case-sensitive matching cost more and take longer because the search space grows exponentially.

Price by Pattern Length

Pricing depends on two things: how many characters you want to fix, and whether the match is case-sensitive (capital and lowercase must match exactly) or case-insensitive.

PlanCharactersCasePrice
Free1–3Any$0
Standard Shield4–5Insensitive$19
Standard Shield Plus4–5Sensitive$29
Optimal Brand6–8Insensitive$49
Elite Identity6–8Sensitive$99

Payment is in USDT (TRC-20) or TRX. No subscription, no signup, no KYC β€” you pay once per address.

Generation Time by Pattern Length

Generating a vanity address is a random search: the GPU tries billions of addresses until one matches your pattern. Because it is random, timing varies β€” the values below show the typical time and the upper range that nearly all orders finish within. Our system provisions GPU capacity so that almost all orders complete within about 7 hours, and case-insensitive patterns usually finish sooner.

CharactersCase-insensitiveCase-sensitive
1–3 (free)Instant (browser)Instant (browser)
4–5~5 min~5–10 min
6~10 min~15–30 min
7~15–20 min~2–7 hr
8~2–6 hr~2–7 hr

Times are estimates and depend on GPU availability and pattern difficulty. You pay nothing extra if it takes longer β€” the price is fixed by plan, and we notify you the moment your address is ready.

Why Longer and Case-Sensitive Patterns Cost More

Every additional character multiplies the number of possible addresses by 58 (TRON uses a 58-character alphabet). A 4-character pattern has about 11 million combinations; an 8-character pattern has about 128 trillion. Finding a rarer match needs far more GPU compute β€” which is what you are paying for.

Case-sensitivity adds difficulty too. A case-insensitive match treats "ABC" and "abc" as the same, so there are more acceptable results and the search finishes faster. A case-sensitive match requires exact capitalization, shrinking the target and increasing the work. That is why the $99 Elite plan (case-sensitive) costs more than the $49 Optimal plan (case-insensitive) for the same length.

Pure-digit patterns like 888888 behave like case-sensitive matches regardless of plan, because digits have no upper/lower form β€” worth knowing if you want a lucky-number address.

Which Plan Is Right for You

Cost & Time FAQ


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