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EIP-155

Simple replay attack protection

FinalStandards Track: Core
Created: 2016-10-14
Vitalik Buterin (@vbuterin)
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EIP-155 is a proposal for simple replay attack protection in Ethereum. It introduces a new parameter called CHAIN_ID, which is a unique identifier for each Ethereum network. This parameter is included in the transaction data and helps prevent replay attacks on different networks. The proposal also includes a list of Chain IDs for different Ethereum networks.

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Parameters

  • FORK_BLKNUM: 2,675,000
  • CHAIN_ID: 1 (main net)

Specification

If block.number >= FORK_BLKNUM and CHAIN_ID is available, then when computing the hash of a transaction for the purposes of signing, instead of hashing only six rlp encoded elements (nonce, gasprice, startgas, to, value, data), you SHOULD hash nine rlp encoded elements (nonce, gasprice, startgas, to, value, data, chainid, 0, 0). If you do, then the v of the signature MUST be set to {0,1} + CHAIN_ID * 2 + 35 where {0,1} is the parity of the y value of the curve point for which r is the x-value in the secp256k1 signing process. If you choose to only hash 6 values, then v continues to be set to {0,1} + 27 as previously.

If block.number >= FORK_BLKNUM and v = CHAIN_ID * 2 + 35 or v = CHAIN_ID * 2 + 36, then when computing the hash of a transaction for purposes of recovering, instead of hashing six rlp encoded elements (nonce, gasprice, startgas, to, value, data), hash nine rlp encoded elements (nonce, gasprice, startgas, to, value, data, chainid, 0, 0). The currently existing signature scheme using v = 27 and v = 28 remains valid and continues to operate under the same rules as it did previously.

Example

Consider a transaction with nonce = 9, gasprice = 20 * 10**9, startgas = 21000, to = 0x3535353535353535353535353535353535353535, value = 10**18, data='' (empty).

The "signing data" becomes:

0xec098504a817c800825208943535353535353535353535353535353535353535880de0b6b3a764000080018080

The "signing hash" becomes:

0xdaf5a779ae972f972197303d7b574746c7ef83eadac0f2791ad23db92e4c8e53

If the transaction is signed with the private key 0x4646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646, then the v,r,s values become:

(37, 18515461264373351373200002665853028612451056578545711640558177340181847433846, 46948507304638947509940763649030358759909902576025900602547168820602576006531)

Notice the use of 37 instead of 27. The signed tx would become:

0xf86c098504a817c800825208943535353535353535353535353535353535353535880de0b6b3a76400008025a028ef61340bd939bc2195fe537567866003e1a15d3c71ff63e1590620aa636276a067cbe9d8997f761aecb703304b3800ccf555c9f3dc64214b297fb1966a3b6d83

Rationale

This would provide a way to send transactions that work on Ethereum without working on ETC or the Morden testnet. ETC is encouraged to adopt this EIP but replacing CHAIN_ID with a different value, and all future testnets, consortium chains and alt-etherea are encouraged to adopt this EIP replacing CHAIN_ID with a unique value.

List of Chain ID's:

CHAIN_IDChain(s)
1Ethereum mainnet
2Morden (disused), Expanse mainnet
3Ropsten
4Rinkeby
5Goerli
42Kovan
1337Geth private chains (default)

Find more chain ID's on chainid.network and contribute to ethereum-lists/chains.

Further reading
ChainId vs NetworkId? How do they differ on Ethereum?
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