# Accounts This document describes the in-built accounts system of Ethermint. {synopsis} ## Pre-requisite Readings - [Cosmos SDK Accounts](https://docs.cosmos.network/master/basics/accounts.html) {prereq} - [Ethereum Accounts](https://ethereum.org/en/whitepaper/#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](https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/84) for full [BIP44](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0044.mediawiki) 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](https://github.com/satoshilabs/slips/blob/master/slip-0173.md) 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 | `ethm` | `ethm` | | 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 the **`eth_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 | `ethm` | `ethmpub` | `eth_secp256k1` | `20` | `33` (compressed) | | Validator Operator | `ethmvaloper` | `ethmvaloperpub` | `eth_secp256k1` | `20` | `33` (compressed) | | Consensus Nodes | `ethmvalcons` | `ethmvalconspub` | `ed25519` | `20` | `32` | ## Address formats for clients `EthAccount` can be represented in both [Bech32](https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bech32) (`ethm1...`) 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)**: `ethm1j800cll9vq7l4rxfke2u74mjgkdlzrr0r5mu97` - **Address ([EIP55](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-55) Hex)**: `0x91defC7fE5603DFA8CC9B655cF5772459BF10c6f` - **Compressed Public Key**: `{"@type":"/ethermint.crypto.v1.ethsecp256k1.PubKey","key":"Aq9WtHGKtvX523b2ptvimGVfp3hZ1GDxVdINYWBM9+Gy"}` ### Address conversion The `ethermintd debug addr
` can be used to convert an address between hex and bech32 formats. For example: :::: tabs ::: tab Bech32 ```bash ethermintd debug addr ethm10jmp6sgh4cc6zt3e8gw05wavvejgr5pwtu750w Address bytes: [124 182 29 65 23 174 49 161 46 57 58 28 250 59 172 102 100 129 208 46] Address (hex): 7CB61D4117AE31A12E393A1CFA3BAC666481D02E Address (EIP-55): 0x7cB61D4117AE31a12E393a1Cfa3BaC666481D02E Bech32 Acc: ethm10jmp6sgh4cc6zt3e8gw05wavvejgr5pwtu750w Bech32 Val: ethmvaloper10jmp6sgh4cc6zt3e8gw05wavvejgr5pwyv5chn ``` ::: ::: tab Hex ```bash ethermintd debug addr 0x7cB61D4117AE31a12E393a1Cfa3BaC666481D02E Address bytes: [124 182 29 65 23 174 49 161 46 57 58 28 250 59 172 102 100 129 208 46] Address (hex): 7CB61D4117AE31A12E393A1CFA3BAC666481D02E Address (EIP-55): 0x7cB61D4117AE31a12E393a1Cfa3BaC666481D02E Bech32 Acc: ethm10jmp6sgh4cc6zt3e8gw05wavvejgr5pwtu750w Bech32 Val: ethmvaloper10jmp6sgh4cc6zt3e8gw05wavvejgr5pwyv5chn ``` ::: :::: ### 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