EIP 55: Mixed-case checksum address encoding Source

AuthorVitalik Buterin, Alex Van de Sande
StatusFinal
TypeStandards Track
CategoryERC
Created2016-01-14

Specification

Code:

from ethereum import utils

def checksum_encode(addr): # Takes a 20-byte binary address as input
    o = ''
    v = utils.big_endian_to_int(utils.sha3(addr.hex()))
    for i, c in enumerate(addr.hex()):
        if c in '0123456789':
            o += c
        else:
            o += c.upper() if (v & (2**(255 - 4*i))) else c.lower()
    return '0x'+o

def test(addrstr):
    assert(addrstr == checksum_encode(bytes.fromhex(addrstr[2:])))

test('0x5aAeb6053F3E94C9b9A09f33669435E7Ef1BeAed')
test('0xfB6916095ca1df60bB79Ce92cE3Ea74c37c5d359')
test('0xdbF03B407c01E7cD3CBea99509d93f8DDDC8C6FB')
test('0xD1220A0cf47c7B9Be7A2E6BA89F429762e7b9aDb')

In English, convert the address to hex, but if the ith digit is a letter (ie. it’s one of abcdef) print it in uppercase if the 4*ith bit of the hash of the lowercase hexadecimal address is 1 otherwise print it in lowercase.

Rationale

Benefits:

  • Backwards compatible with many hex parsers that accept mixed case, allowing it to be easily introduced over time
  • Keeps the length at 40 characters
  • On average there will be 15 check bits per address, and the net probability that a randomly generated address if mistyped will accidentally pass a check is 0.0247%. This is a ~50x improvement over ICAP, but not as good as a 4-byte check code.

Implementation

In javascript:

const createKeccakHash = require('keccak')

function toChecksumAddress (address) {
  address = address.toLowerCase().replace('0x', '')
  var hash = createKeccakHash('keccak256').update(address).digest('hex')
  var ret = '0x'

  for (var i = 0; i < address.length; i++) {
    if (parseInt(hash[i], 16) >= 8) {
      ret += address[i].toUpperCase()
    } else {
      ret += address[i]
    }
  }

  return ret
}
> toChecksumAddress('0xfb6916095ca1df60bb79ce92ce3ea74c37c5d359')
'0xfB6916095ca1df60bB79Ce92cE3Ea74c37c5d359'

Note that the input to the Keccak256 hash is the lowercase hexadecimal string (i.e. the hex address encoded as ASCII):

    var hash = createKeccakHash('keccak256').update(Buffer.from(address.toLowerCase(), 'ascii')).digest()

Test Cases

# All caps
0x52908400098527886E0F7030069857D2E4169EE7
0x8617E340B3D01FA5F11F306F4090FD50E238070D
# All Lower
0xde709f2102306220921060314715629080e2fb77
0x27b1fdb04752bbc536007a920d24acb045561c26
# Normal
0x5aAeb6053F3E94C9b9A09f33669435E7Ef1BeAed
0xfB6916095ca1df60bB79Ce92cE3Ea74c37c5d359
0xdbF03B407c01E7cD3CBea99509d93f8DDDC8C6FB
0xD1220A0cf47c7B9Be7A2E6BA89F429762e7b9aDb

Adoption

Wallet displays checksummed addresses rejects invalid mixed-case rejects too short rejects too long
Etherwall 2.0.1 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jaxx 1.2.17 No Yes Yes Yes
MetaMask 3.7.8 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Mist 0.8.10 Yes Yes Yes Yes
MyEtherWallet v3.9.4 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Parity 1.6.6-beta (UI) Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jaxx Liberty 2.0.0 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Coinomi 1.10 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Trust Wallet Yes Yes Yes Yes

Exchange support for mixed-case address checksums, as of 2017-05-27:

Exchange displays checksummed deposit addresses rejects invalid mixed-case rejects too short rejects too long
Bitfinex No Yes Yes Yes
Coinbase Yes No Yes Yes
GDAX Yes Yes Yes Yes
Kraken No No Yes Yes
Poloniex No No Yes Yes
Shapeshift No No Yes Yes

References

  1. EIP 55 issue and discussion https://github.com/ethereum/eips/issues/55
  2. Python example by @Recmo https://github.com/ethereum/eips/issues/55#issuecomment-261521584
  3. Python implementation in ethereum-utils
  4. Ethereumjs-util implementation https://github.com/ethereumjs/ethereumjs-util/blob/75f529458bc7dc84f85fd0446d0fac92d991c262/index.js#L452-L466
  5. Swift implementation in EthereumKit
  6. Kotlin implementation in KEthereum