@rsksmart/btc-rsk-derivation
v0.0.2
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Tool can be used to derive a BTC private key from an RSK private key and address, and vice versa.
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btc-rsk-derivation
This tool can be used to derive a BTC private key from an RSK private key and address, and vice versa.
You can derive RSK addresses from any valid BTC private key using this tool, but you may only derive RSK private keys from P2PKH BTC private keys. This is an RSK limitation.
Requirements
run npm install
.
Methods
isValidBtcPrivateKey
Given a string
representing a BTC private key (in WIF format) and the network(mainnet
or testnet
), this function will indicate with a boolean
if the private key is valid or not.
isValidRskPrivateKey
Given a string
representing a RSK private key, this function will indicate with a boolean
if the private key is valid or not.
getDerivedRSKAddressInformation
Given a string
representing a BTC private key (in WIF format) and the network(mainnet
or testnet
), this function will return derived information. It includes the RSK address and private key. e.g.:
{
address: '36eb6a1d1720a6037d0680b8b357fc661a24bfdc',
privateKey: '2cfc1062d5beff50764f3d1b7a8d2d67ac4736c14caceeeb956bcc815c8a0708'
}
getDerivedBTCAddressInformation
Given a string
representing a RSK private key and the network(mainnet
or testnet
) , this function will return derived information. It includes the BTC address (p2pkh
) and private key. e.g.:
{
address: '17G5dLTzxnZAWgbBpAVQfi8nGLXo6P4WFV',
privateKey: 'Kxj9x4G2Uvw8CbngATxGZLY4K2EFkjty7mumLabJQEhHw9ZLyZTs'
}
getNetworkTypes
Returns bitcoin networks. e.g.:
{
MAINNET: 'mainnet',
TESTNET: 'testnet'
}
How to use it
NodeJs
Require the package and use the available methods.
Sample usage:
BTC --> RSK
const btcRskDerivation = require('@rsksmart/btc-rsk-derivation');
let btcPrivateKey = 'Kxj9x4G2Uvw8CbngATxGZLY4K2EFkjty7mumLabJQEhHw9ZLyZTs';
let addressInformation = btcRskDerivation.getDerivedRSKAddressInformation(btcPrivateKey);
console.log(`RSK Address ${addressInformation.address}`);
console.log(`RSK PrivateKey ${addressInformation.privateKey}`);
RSK --> BTC
const btcRskDerivation = require('@rsksmart/btc-rsk-derivation');
let rskPrivateKey = '2cfc1062d5beff50764f3d1b7a8d2d67ac4736c14caceeeb956bcc815c8a0708';
let addressInformation = btcRskDerivation.getDerivedBTCAddressInformation(rskPrivateKey);
console.log(`BTC Address ${addressInformation.address}`);
console.log(`BTC PrivateKey ${addressInformation.privateKey}`);