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I want to write data to the Blockchain, and write to specific addresses.

I want to send small amounts of Bitcoin to addresses like this:

1MikesReallyCoolApp<game_id_here>59kuE

How can I do this while still maintaining a valid address to send BTC to?

Is there someone who can breakdown the parts of a Bitcoin address that can be altered? I know each address needs a "1" in the beginning, but not sure about the other rules.

Murch
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Mike
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    related: [How do I check the checksum of a Bitcoin address?](http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/32363/5406), [How easy is finding related vanity addresses?](http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/q/7649/5406) – Murch Oct 14 '15 at 10:14
  • Note that the blockchain is not meant to write data to, especially not in this way. Have a look at OP_RETURN please. – Jannes Oct 14 '15 at 11:47
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    Do you want to make burn addresses or vanity addresses? I thought the latter, but the answerer appears to think the former. – Murch Oct 14 '15 at 20:35

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Simple website to create burn address http://gobittest.appspot.com/ProofOfBurn If you want a script try this https://gist.github.com/CoinWhisperer/6d673f1f3d13da1611cd

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