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This module is used for stealth addresses for Bitcoin and other crypto currencies.
First, you should really read this excellent resource: https://gist.github.com/ryanxcharles/1c0f95d0892b4a92d70a
This module depends upon ecurve and may change to elliptic in the future. However, this is just an implementation detail that shouldn't affect your code.
var Stealth = require('stealth')
// you get this from the person you're going to pay (receiver)
var addr = 'vJmtuUb8ysKiM1HtHQF23FGfjGAKu5sM94UyyjknqhJHNdj5CZzwtpGzeyaATQ2HvuzomNVtiwsTJSWzzCBgCTtUZbRFpzKVq9MAUr'
var stealth = Stealth.fromString(addr)
// single-use nonce key pair, works with CoinKey, bitcoinjs-lib, bitcore, etc
var keypair = require('coinkey').createRandom()
// generate payment address
var payToAddress = stealth.genPaymentAddress(keypair.privateKey)
// create transaction with two outputs:
// 1. Regular pay-to-pubkeyhash with `payToAddress` as recipient
// 2. OP_RETURN with `keypair.publicKey`
var Stealth = require('stealth')
// you need to scan every transaction and look for the following:
// 1. does the transaction contain an OP_RETURN?
// 2. if yes, then extract the OP_RETURN
// 3. is the OP_RETURN data a compressed public key (33 bytes)?
// 4. if yes, check if mine
// generate two key pairs, can use CoinKey, bitcoinjs-lib, bitcore, etc
var payloadKeyPair = require('coinkey').createRandom()
var scanKeyPair = require('coinkey').createRandom()
// note, the private keys are NOT encoded in the Stealth address
// you need to save them somewhere
var stealth = new Stealth({
payloadPrivKey: payloadKeyPair.privateKey,
payloadPubKey: payloadKeyPair.publicKey,
scanPrivKey: scanKeyPair.privateKey,
scanPubKey: scanKeyPair.publicKey
})
var addr = stealth.toString()
// => 'vJmtuUb8ysKiM1HtHQF23FGfjGAKu5sM94UyyjknqhJHNdj5CZzwtpGzeyaATQ2HvuzomNVtiwsTJSWzzCBgCTtUZbRFpzKVq9MAUr'
// publish addr or give it someone
// unlike regular Bitcoin addresses, you can use
// stealth address as much as you like
// scan and decode transactions
var opReturnPubKey = /* */
var pubKeyHashWithPayment = /* */
var keypair = stealth.checkPaymentPubKeyHash(opReturnPubKey, pubKeyHashWithPayment)
// it NOT YOURS, `keypair` will be falsey
if (keypair == null) {
console.log('payment is not mine')
} else {
console.log('payment is mine')
// redeem with `privKey`
console.log(keypair.privKey)
}
(TODO)
Class method to create a stealth key from a random entropy. Optionally pass in config with the following:
rng: A function that should accept a number n and return a Buffer/Array with length n.version: Version code for stealth string.The creation of this module owes a lot of credit to the prior work of Ryan X. Charles, specifically the following resources:
MIT
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Stealth addresses for Bitcoin and other crypto currencies.
We found that stealth 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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