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Examples (Note about Electrum-GRS support at the bottom)

var bitcoin = require('groestlcoinjs-lib') // v4.x.x
var bitcoinMessage = require('groestlcoinjs-message')

sign(message, privateKey, compressed[, network.messagePrefix, sigOptions])

  • If you pass the sigOptions arg instead of messagePrefix it will dynamically replace.
  • sigOptions contains two attributes
    • segwitType should be one of 'p2sh(p2wpkh)' or 'p2wpkh'
    • extraEntropy will be used to create non-deterministic signatures using the RFC6979 extra entropy parameter. R value reuse is not an issue.

Sign a Groestlcoin message

var keyPair = bitcoin.ECPair.fromWIF('L4rK1yDtCWekvXuE6oXD9jCYfFNV2cWRpVuPLBcCU2z8TrnZQVUG')
var privateKey = keyPair.privateKey
var message = 'This is an example of a signed message.'

var signature = bitcoinMessage.sign(message, privateKey, keyPair.compressed)
console.log(signature.toString('base64'))
// => 'IOES8hMhdoZFP0QaMJXTExZPmrTneGfbDmJib7Jt3gTaN0CfsYjBLWRvnDtd9aKlTt8BXxV95PYFOYhdiM1x90w='

To produce non-deterministic signatures you can pass an extra option to sign()

var { randomBytes } = require('crypto')
var keyPair = bitcoin.ECPair.fromWIF('L4rK1yDtCWekvXuE6oXD9jCYfFNV2cWRpVuPLBcCU2z8TrnZQVUG')
var privateKey = keyPair.privateKey
var message = 'This is an example of a signed message.'

var signature = bitcoinMessage.sign(message, privateKey, keyPair.compressed, { extraEntropy: randomBytes(32) })
console.log(signature.toString('base64'))
// => different (but valid) signature each time

Sign a Groestlcoin message (with segwit addresses)

// P2SH(P2WPKH) address 'p2sh(p2wpkh)'
var signature = bitcoinMessage.sign(message, privateKey, keyPair.compressed, { segwitType: 'p2sh(p2wpkh)' })
console.log(signature.toString('base64'))
// => 'JOES8hMhdoZFP0QaMJXTExZPmrTneGfbDmJib7Jt3gTaN0CfsYjBLWRvnDtd9aKlTt8BXxV95PYFOYhdiM1x90w='

// P2WPKH address 'p2wpkh'
var signature = bitcoinMessage.sign(message, privateKey, keyPair.compressed, { segwitType: 'p2wpkh' })
console.log(signature.toString('base64'))
// => 'KOES8hMhdoZFP0QaMJXTExZPmrTneGfbDmJib7Jt3gTaN0CfsYjBLWRvnDtd9aKlTt8BXxV95PYFOYhdiM1x90w='

Sign a Groestlcoin message using a Signer interface.

var keyPair = bitcoin.ECPair.fromWIF('L4rK1yDtCWekvXuE6oXD9jCYfFNV2cWRpVuPLBcCU2z8TrnZQVUG')
var privateKey = keyPair.privateKey
var message = 'This is an example of a signed message.'

var secp256k1 = require('secp256k1')
// Notice we are using the privateKey var from the outer scope inside the sign function.
var signer = { sign: (hash, extraData) => secp256k1.sign(hash, privateKey, { data: extraData }) }

var signature = bitcoinMessage.sign(message, signer, keyPair.compressed)
console.log(signature.toString('base64'))
// => 'IOES8hMhdoZFP0QaMJXTExZPmrTneGfbDmJib7Jt3gTaN0CfsYjBLWRvnDtd9aKlTt8BXxV95PYFOYhdiM1x90w='

signAsync(message, privateKey, compressed[, network.messagePrefix, sigOptions]) Same as sign, except returns a promise, and can accept a SignerAsync interface instead of privateKey

Sign a Groestlcoin message asynchronously

var keyPair = bitcoin.ECPair.fromWIF('L4rK1yDtCWekvXuE6oXD9jCYfFNV2cWRpVuPLBcCU2z8TrnZQVUG')
var privateKey = keyPair.privateKey
var message = 'This is an example of a signed message.'

bitcoinMessage.signAsync(message, privateKey, keyPair.compressed).then(signature => {
  console.log(signature.toString('base64'))
})
// => 'IOES8hMhdoZFP0QaMJXTExZPmrTneGfbDmJib7Jt3gTaN0CfsYjBLWRvnDtd9aKlTt8BXxV95PYFOYhdiM1x90w='

Sign a Groestlcoin message asynchronously using SignerAsync interface

var keyPair = bitcoin.ECPair.fromWIF('L4rK1yDtCWekvXuE6oXD9jCYfFNV2cWRpVuPLBcCU2z8TrnZQVUG')
var privateKey = keyPair.privateKey
var message = 'This is an example of a signed message.'

var secp256k1 = require('secp256k1')
// Note that a Signer will also work
var signerAsync = { sign: (hash, extraData) => Promise.resolve(secp256k1.sign(hash, privateKey, { data: extraData })) }
var signer = { sign: (hash, extraData) => secp256k1.sign(hash, privateKey, { data: extraData }) }

bitcoinMessage.signAsync(message, signerAsync, keyPair.compressed).then(signature => {
  console.log(signature.toString('base64'))
})
// => 'IOES8hMhdoZFP0QaMJXTExZPmrTneGfbDmJib7Jt3gTaN0CfsYjBLWRvnDtd9aKlTt8BXxV95PYFOYhdiM1x90w='
bitcoinMessage.signAsync(message, signer, keyPair.compressed).then(signature => {
  console.log(signature.toString('base64'))
})
// => 'IOES8hMhdoZFP0QaMJXTExZPmrTneGfbDmJib7Jt3gTaN0CfsYjBLWRvnDtd9aKlTt8BXxV95PYFOYhdiM1x90w='

verify(message, address, signature[, network.messagePrefix, checkSegwitAlways])

Verify a Groestlcoin message

var address = 'FjDacfpwTS1hvPkEW98HimmD3ChSpZQuss'

console.log(bitcoinMessage.verify(message, address, signature))
// => true

About Electrum-GRS segwit signature support

  • For Signing: Use the non-segwit compressed signing parameters for both segwit types (p2sh-p2wpkh and p2wpkh)
  • For Verifying: Pass the checkSegwitAlways argument as true. (messagePrefix should be set to null to default to Groestlcoin messagePrefix)

LICENSE MIT

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Package last updated on 17 Aug 2021

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