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simple-js-ecdsa
Advanced tools
this project is intended as an easy to use ecdsa
creating a new identity
let identity = Identity.new()
opening an existing identity using a private key
Identity.fromKey(<private number>)
opening a identity using a wif
Identity.fromWif(<private wif>)
retrievable items in a identity
identity.key
identity.sec1Compressed
identity.sec1Uncompressed
identity.wif
identity.address
identity.compressAddress
signing a message
const signature = identity.sign(message)
verify a signature
identity.verify(message, signature)
signing in bip66 format
const signature = identity.bip66Sign(message)
verify bip66 signature
identity.verifyBip66(message, signature)
bitcoin address: 1KKiniL7QnMPZZLjgGB2Kq1d7zsjUr6TnS ethereum address: 0x177b258bD53A8F7d8C609A9277A60A51d1e7e0e0
FAQs
easy and light weight ecdsa implementation
The npm package simple-js-ecdsa receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, simple-js-ecdsa popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that simple-js-ecdsa 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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