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Accounts
This document describes the in-built accounts system of Ethermint. {synopsis}
Pre-requisite Readings
- Cosmos SDK Accounts {prereq}
- Ethereum Accounts {prereq}
Ethermint Accounts
Ethermint defines its own custom Account
type that uses Ethereum's ECDSA secp256k1 curve for keys. This
satisfies the EIP84 for full BIP44 paths.
The root HD path for Ethermint-based accounts is m/44'/60'/0'/0
.
+++ https://github.com/tharsis/ethermint/blob/main/types/account.pb.go#L28-L33
Addresses and Public Keys
BIP-0173 defines a new format for segregated witness output addresses that contains a human-readable part that identifies the Bech32 usage. Ethermint uses the following HRP (human readable prefix) as the base HRP:
Network | Mainnet | Testnet | Regtest |
---|---|---|---|
Ethermint | eth |
eth |
There are 3 main types of HRP for the Addresses
/PubKeys
available by default on Ethermint:
- Addresses and Keys for accounts, which identify users (e.g. the sender of a
message
). They are derived using theeth_secp256k1
curve. - Addresses and Keys for validator operators, which identify the operators of validators. They are derived using the
eth_secp256k1
curve. - Addresses and Keys for consensus nodes, which identify the validator nodes participating in consensus. They are derived using the
ed25519
curve.
Address bech32 Prefix | Pubkey bech32 Prefix | Curve | Address byte length | Pubkey byte length | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Accounts | eth |
ethpub |
eth_secp256k1 |
20 |
33 (compressed) |
Validator Operator | ethvaloper |
ethvaloperpub |
eth_secp256k1 |
20 |
33 (compressed) |
Consensus Nodes | ethvalcons |
ethvalconspub |
ed25519 |
20 |
32 |
Address formats for clients
EthAccount
can be represented in both Bech32 (eth1...
) and hex (0x...
) formats for Ethereum's Web3 tooling compatibility.
The Bech32 format is the default format for Cosmos-SDK queries and transactions through CLI and REST
clients. The hex format on the other hand, is the Ethereum common.Address
representation of a
Cosmos sdk.AccAddress
.
- Address (Bech32):
eth14au322k9munkmx5wrchz9q30juf5wjgz2cfqku
- Address (EIP55 Hex):
0xAF79152AC5dF276D9A8e1E2E22822f9713474902
- Compressed Public Key:
{"@type":"/ethermint.crypto.v1beta1.ethsecp256k1.PubKey","key":"ApNNebT58zlZxO2yjHiRTJ7a7ufjIzeq5HhLrbmtg9Y/"}
Address conversion
The ethermintd debug addr <address>
can be used to convert an address between hex and bech32 formats. For example:
ethermintd debug addr eth12uqc42yj77hk64cdr3vsnpkfs6k0pllln7rudt
Address: [87 1 138 168 146 247 175 109 87 13 28 89 9 134 201 134 172 240 255 255]
Address (hex): 57018AA892F7AF6D570D1C590986C986ACF0FFFF
Bech32 Acc: eth12uqc42yj77hk64cdr3vsnpkfs6k0pllln7rudt
Bech32 Val: ethvaloper12uqc42yj77hk64cdr3vsnpkfs6k0pllldvagr4
ethermintd debug addr 57018AA892F7af6D570D1c590986c986aCf0fFff
Address: [87 1 138 168 146 247 175 109 87 13 28 89 9 134 201 134 172 240 255 255]
Address (hex): 57018AA892F7AF6D570D1C590986C986ACF0FFFF
Bech32 Acc: eth12uqc42yj77hk64cdr3vsnpkfs6k0pllln7rudt
Bech32 Val: ethvaloper12uqc42yj77hk64cdr3vsnpkfs6k0pllldvagr4
::: tip
Add the 0x
prefix to the returned hex address above to represent the Ethereum hex address format. For example:
Address (hex): 57018AA892F7AF6D570D1C590986C986ACF0FFFF
implies that 0x57018AA892F7AF6D570D1C590986C986ACF0FFFF
is the Ethereum hex address.
:::
Key output
::: tip
The Cosmos SDK Keyring output (i.e ethermintd keys
) only supports addresses and public keys in Bech32 format.
:::
We can use the keys show
command of ethermintd
with the flag --bech <type> (acc|val|cons)
to
obtain the addresses and keys as mentioned above,
ethermintd keys show mykey --bech acc
- name: mykey
type: local
address: eth1qsklxwt77qrxur494uvw07zjynu03dq9alwh37
pubkey: '{"@type":"/ethermint.crypto.v1alpha1.ethsecp256k1.PubKey","key":"A8nbJ3eW9oAb2RNZoS8L71jFMfjk6zVa1UISYgKK9HPm"}'
mnemonic: ""
ethermintd keys show test --bech val
- name: mykey
type: local
address: ethvaloper1qsklxwt77qrxur494uvw07zjynu03dq9rdsrlq
pubkey: '{"@type":"/ethermint.crypto.v1alpha1.ethsecp256k1.PubKey","key":"A8nbJ3eW9oAb2RNZoS8L71jFMfjk6zVa1UISYgKK9HPm"}'
mnemonic: ""
ethermintd keys show test --bech cons
- name: mykey
type: local
address: ethvalcons1qsklxwt77qrxur494uvw07zjynu03dq9h7rlnp
pubkey: '{"@type":"/ethermint.crypto.v1alpha1.ethsecp256k1.PubKey","key":"A8nbJ3eW9oAb2RNZoS8L71jFMfjk6zVa1UISYgKK9HPm"}'
mnemonic: ""
Querying an Account
You can query an account address using the CLI, gRPC or
Command Line Interface
# NOTE: the --output (-o) flag will define the output format in JSON or YAML (text)
ethermintd q auth account $(ethermintd keys show <MYKEY> -a) -o text
|
'@type': /ethermint.types.v1beta1.EthAccount
base_account:
account_number: "3"
address: inj14au322k9munkmx5wrchz9q30juf5wjgz2cfqku
pub_key: null
sequence: "0"
code_hash: xdJGAYb3IzySfn2y3McDwOUAtlPKgic7e/rYBF2FpHA=
Cosmos gRPC and REST
# GET /cosmos/auth/v1beta1/accounts/{address}
curl -X GET "http://localhost:10337/cosmos/auth/v1beta1/accounts/eth14au322k9munkmx5wrchz9q30juf5wjgz2cfqku" -H "accept: application/json"
JSON-RPC
To retrieve the Ethereum hex address using Web3, use the JSON-RPC eth_accounts
or personal_listAccounts
endpoints:
# query against a local node
curl -X POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_accounts","params":[],"id":1}' -H "Content-Type: application/json" http://localhost:8545
curl -X POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"personal_listAccounts","params":[],"id":1}' -H "Content-Type: application/json" http://localhost:8545
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