NAME
Bitcoin::Crypto::Key::ExtPrivate - Bitcoin extended private keys
SYNOPSIS
use Bitcoin::Crypto qw(btc_extprv);
use Bitcoin::Crypto::Util qw(generate_mnemonic to_format)
# generate mnemonic words first
my $mnemonic = generate_mnemonic;
print "Your mnemonic is: $mnemonic";
# create ExtPrivateKey from mnemonic (without password)
my $key = btc_extprv->from_mnemonic($mnemonic);
my $ser_key = to_format [base58 => $key->to_serialized];
print "Your exported master key is: $ser_key";
# derive child private key
my $path = "m/0'";
my $child_key = $key->derive_key($path);
my $ser_child_key = to_format [base58 => $child_key->to_serialized];
print "Your exported $path child key is: $ser_child_key";
# create basic keypair
my $basic_private = $child_key->get_basic_key;
my $basic_public = $child_key->get_public_key->get_basic_key;
DESCRIPTION
This class allows you to create an extended private key instance.
You can use an extended private key to:
generate extended public keys
derive extended keys using a path
restore keys from mnemonic codes, seeds and base58 format
see Bitcoin::Crypto::Network if you want to work with other networks than Bitcoin Mainnet.
METHODS
new
Constructor is reserved for internal and advanced use only. Use "from_mnemonic", "from_seed" or "from_serialized" instead.
generate_mnemonic
$mnemonic = $class->generate_mnemonic($len = 128, $lang = 'en')
Deprecated - see "generate_mnemonic" in Bitcoin::Crypto::Util.
mnemonic_from_entropy
$mnemonic = $class->mnemonic_from_entropy($bytes, $lang = 'en')
Deprecated - see "mnemonic_from_entropy" in Bitcoin::Crypto::Util.
from_mnemonic
$key_object = $class->from_mnemonic($mnemonic, $password = '', $lang = undef)
Creates a new key from given mnemonic and password.
Note that technically any password is correct and there's no way to tell if it was mistaken.
If you need to validate if $mnemonic
is a valid mnemonic you should specify $lang
, e.g. 'en'
. It will also get rid of any extra whitespace before / after / in between words.
If no $lang
is given then any string passed as $mnemonic
will produce a valid key. This means even adding whitespace (eg. trailing newline) will produce a different key. Be careful when using this method without $lang
argument as you can easily create keys incompatible with other software due to these whitespace problems.
Returns a new instance of this class.
Important note about unicode: this function only accepts UTF8-decoded strings (both $mnemonic
and $password
), but can't detect whether it got it or not. This will only become a problem if you use non-ascii mnemonic and/or password. If there's a possibility of non-ascii, always use utf8 and set binmodes to get decoded (wide) characters to avoid problems recovering your wallet.
from_seed
$key_object = $class->from_seed($seed)
Creates and returns a new key from seed, which can be any data of any length. $seed
is expected to be a byte string.
from_hex_seed
Deprecated. Use $class->from_seed([hex => $seed])
instead.
to_serialized
$serialized = $object->to_serialized()
Returns the key serialized in format specified in BIP32 as byte string.
to_serialized_base58
Deprecated. Use to_format [base58 => $key->to_serialized]
instead.
from_serialized
$key_object = $class->from_serialized($serialized, $network = undef)
Tries to unserialize byte string $serialized
with format specified in BIP32.
Dies on errors. If multiple networks match serialized data specify $network
manually (id of the network) to avoid exception.
from_serialized_base58
Deprecated. Use $class->from_serialized([base58 => $base58])
instead.
set_network
$key_object = $object->set_network($val)
Change key's network state to $val
. It can be either network name present in Bitcoin::Crypto::Network package or an instance of this class.
Returns current key instance.
get_public_key
$public_key_object = $object->get_public_key()
Returns instance of Bitcoin::Crypto::Key::ExtPublic generated from the private key.
get_basic_key
$basic_key_object = $object->get_basic_key()
Returns the key in basic format: Bitcoin::Crypto::Key::Private
derive_key
$derived_key_object = $object->derive_key($path)
Performs extended key derivation as specified in BIP32 on the current key with $path
. Dies on error.
See BIP32 document for details on derivation paths and methods.
Returns a new extended key instance - result of a derivation.
derive_key_bip44
$derived_key_object = $object->derive_key_bip44(%data)
A helper that constructs a Bitcoin::Crypto::BIP44 path from %data
and calls "derive_key" with it. Refer to "Attributes" in Bitcoin::Crypto::BIP44 to see what you can include in %data
.
Using this method instead of specifying BIP44 path yourself will make sure all features of BIP44 derivation will be enabled, like different prefixes for extended keys (xprv
/ yprv
/ zprv
) and address type generation checking.
Note: coin_type parameter will be ignored, and the current network configuration set in the extended key will be used.
get_fingerprint
$fingerprint = $object->get_fingerprint($len = 4)
Returns a fingerprint of the extended key of $len
length (byte string)
EXCEPTIONS
This module throws an instance of Bitcoin::Crypto::Exception if it encounters an error. It can produce the following error types from the Bitcoin::Crypto::Exception namespace:
MnemonicGenerate - mnemonic couldn't be generated correctly
MnemonicCheck - mnemonic didn't pass the validity check
KeyDerive - key couldn't be derived correctly
KeyCreate - key couldn't be created correctly
NetworkConfig - incomplete or corrupted network configuration