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# 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 | `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 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 | `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](https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/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](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-55) 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:
```bash
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,
```bash
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
```bash
# 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
``` bash
# 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`](./../api/json-rpc/endpoints#eth-accounts) or [`personal_listAccounts`](./../api/json-rpc/endpoints#personal-listAccounts) endpoints:
```bash
# 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
```
## Next {hide}
Learn about Ethermint [transactions](./transactions.md) {hide}