🔗evm
Description
The getKeys
function takes a mnemonic as input and returns a private key and an address associated with that mnemonic.
Parameters
mnemonic
string
A string of 12, 15, 18, 21, or 24 words mnemonic.
Response
code
number
Indicates whether the function executed successfully (1) or encountered an error (0).
result
object
Contains the private key and address associated with the input mnemonic.
result.privateKey
string
The private key associated with the input mnemonic.
result.address
string
The address associated with the input mnemonic.
Example Request and Response
Prerequisites
Before making requests with QUBIT SDK, you must have it installed.
You can install QUBIT SDK using either npm
or yarn
. Use the following commands to install QUBIT SDK:
npm install @nest25/wallet-lib
OR
yarn add @nest25/wallet-lib
Request
Here is an example of how to make a getKeys
request using the QUBIT SDK:
// import QUBIT SDK
import { Wallet } from 'nest25/wallet-lib';
// Create a new instance of the Wallet class
const wallet = new Wallet();
// test mnemonic for BTC mainnet (use the createWallet function to get one)
const testMnemonic = 'advice annual assault stool arrest bid spike cluster absurd impact shell jacket';
const main = async () => {
// get the keys for the evm network
const response = await wallet.getKeys('evm', testMnemonic);
// log the response
console.log(response);
};
main();
Response
{
code: 1,
result: {
privateKey: '0x52c0b43c7fec3dd1f7fce983e29b8cafdd8fab0704e98a86da03a89a5892cdf2',
address: '0xdf24152cB2ae36C51FAbbc404Dc10623e56bFeE0'
}
}
Use Cases
Cryptocurrency Wallet: This function can be used by cryptocurrency wallets to generate a private key and address for a user's account using a mnemonic that is easy to remember and write down.
Testing: It can also be used by blockchain developers to quickly generate private keys and addresses for testing and development purposes.
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