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@cosmjs/crypto

Cryptography resources for blockchain projects

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What is @cosmjs/crypto?

@cosmjs/crypto is a JavaScript library that provides cryptographic utilities for use in blockchain applications, particularly those built on the Cosmos SDK. It includes functions for hashing, signing, and verifying data, as well as generating and managing cryptographic keys.

What are @cosmjs/crypto's main functionalities?

Hashing

This feature allows you to hash data using the SHA-256 algorithm. The code sample demonstrates how to hash a string and output the hash in hexadecimal format.

const { sha256 } = require('@cosmjs/crypto');
const data = new TextEncoder().encode('Hello, world!');
const hash = sha256(data);
console.log(Buffer.from(hash).toString('hex'));

Key Generation

This feature allows you to generate random cryptographic keys. The code sample demonstrates how to generate a 32-byte private key and output it in hexadecimal format.

const { Random } = require('@cosmjs/crypto');
const privateKey = Random.getBytes(32);
console.log(Buffer.from(privateKey).toString('hex'));

Signing

This feature allows you to sign data using the Secp256k1 algorithm. The code sample demonstrates how to sign a hashed message and output the signature in hexadecimal format.

const { Secp256k1, sha256 } = require('@cosmjs/crypto');
const privateKey = Random.getBytes(32);
const message = new TextEncoder().encode('Hello, world!');
const hash = sha256(message);
const signature = Secp256k1.createSignature(hash, privateKey);
console.log(Buffer.from(signature.toFixedLength()).toString('hex'));

Verification

This feature allows you to verify signatures using the Secp256k1 algorithm. The code sample demonstrates how to verify a signature and output whether it is valid.

const { Secp256k1, sha256 } = require('@cosmjs/crypto');
const privateKey = Random.getBytes(32);
const publicKey = Secp256k1.makeKeypair(privateKey).pubkey;
const message = new TextEncoder().encode('Hello, world!');
const hash = sha256(message);
const signature = Secp256k1.createSignature(hash, privateKey);
const isValid = Secp256k1.verifySignature(signature, hash, publicKey);
console.log(isValid);

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