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bip32-utils
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A set of utilities for working with BIP32.
Compatible with bitcoinjs-lib ^2.0.0
and ^3.0.0
.
var bitcoin = require('bitcoinjs-lib')
var bip32utils = require('bip32-utils')
// ...
var m = bitcoin.HDNode.fromSeedHex(seedHex)
var i = m.deriveHardened(0)
var external = i.derive(0)
var internal = i.derive(1)
var account = new bip32utils.Account([
new bip32utils.Chain(external.neutered()),
new bip32utils.Chain(internal.neutered())
])
console.log(account.getChainAddress(0))
// => 1QEj2WQD9vxTzsGEvnmLpvzeLVrpzyKkGt
account.nextChainAddress(0)
console.log(account.getChainAddress(1))
// => 1DAi282VN7Ack9o5BqWYkiEsS8Vgx1rLn
console.log(account.getChainAddress(1))
// => 1CXKM323V3kkrHmZQYPUTftGh9VrAWuAYX
console.log(account.derive('1QEj2WQD9vxTzsGEvnmLpvzeLVrpzyKkGt'))
// => xpub6A5Fz4JZg4kd8pLTTaMBKsvVgzRBrvai6ChoxWNTtYQ3UDVG1VyAWQqi6SNqkpsfsx9F8pRqwtKUbU4j4gqpuN2gpgQs4DiJxsJQvTjdzfA
// NOTE: passing in the parent nodes allows for private key escalation (see xprv vs xpub)
console.log(account.derive('1QEj2WQD9vxTzsGEvnmLpvzeLVrpzyKkGt', [external, internal]))
// => xprv9vodQPEygdPGUWeKUVNd6M2N533PvEYP21tYxznauyhrYBBCmdKxRJzmnsTsSNqfTJPrDF98GbLCm6xRnjceZ238Qkf5GQGHk79CrFqtG4d
var bitcoin = require('bitcoinjs-lib')
var bip32utils = require('bip32-utils')
// ...
var hdNode = bitcoin.HDNode.fromSeedHex(seedHex)
var chain = new bip32utils.Chain(hdNode)
for (var k = 0; k < 10; ++k) chain.next()
var address = chain.get()
console.log(chain.find(address))
// => 9
console.log(chain.pop())
// => address
var bip32utils = require('bip32-utils')
var bitcoin = require('bitcoinjs-lib')
var Blockchain = require('cb-blockr')
// ...
var blockchain = new Blockchain('testnet')
var hdNode = bitcoin.HDNode.fromSeedHex(seedHex)
var chain = bip32utils.Chain(hdNode)
var GAP_LIMIT = 20
bip32utils.discovery(chain, GAP_LIMIT, function(addresses, callback) {
blockchain.addresses.summary(addresses, function(err, results) {
if (err) return callback(err)
var areUsed = results.map(function(result) {
return result.totalReceived > 0
})
callback(undefined, areUsed)
})
}, function(err, used, checked) {
if (err) throw err
console.log('Discovered at most ' + used + ' used addresses')
console.log('Checked ' + checked + ' addresses')
console.log('With at least ' + (checked - used) + ' unused addresses')
// throw away ALL unused addresses AFTER the last unused address
var unused = checked - used
for (var i = 1; i < unused; ++i) chain.pop()
// remember used !== total, chain may have started at a k-index > 0
console.log('Total number of addresses (after prune): ', chain.addresses.length)
})
FAQs
A set of utilities for working with BIP32.
The npm package bip32-utils receives a total of 101 weekly downloads. As such, bip32-utils popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bip32-utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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