A reader. No keys. No account.
Scan or paste an address. Read the Glyph.
CipherGlyph is a geometric alphabet. Each letter is one Glyph: a base shape, tick marks, and a dot on the left or the right. It comes from a teacher kit. This is a teaching cipher, not a lock.
GLY1 stores the letters A through Z, space, comma, and period. The iPhone app CipherGlyph Viewer reads those letters from a UTXO compatible blockchain. It does not inscribe.
What the iPhone app does
- Scan a public address QR, or paste an address.
- Show the Glyph with the characters underneath.
- Copy the letters, or share a picture and the letters.
- Save addresses on that iPhone. You can delete them anytime.
How lookup works
Lookup queries the chain's issuer (treasury) history, then keeps GLY1 payloads whose hash160 matches this address. The scanned address is never the explorer query. Anyone may write bytes that parse as GLY1. This app does not imply HPP VERIFIED.
Chains
Built to read BadCoin, Bitcoin, and Dogecoin. BadCoin lookup works. Bitcoin and Dogecoin walls are not configured yet.
What this is not
Not a wallet. No keys. No account. It does not send coins, sign, or write inscriptions. Scanning an address does not mean you own it. This website does not inscribe either.