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Dash HD Wallet Passphrase generator. Secure, lightweight, BIP-39-compatible Base2048 mnemonic word lists. Works in Node, Bundlers, and Browsers.

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    dashphrase.js (for browsers)

    Secure Dash HD Wallet Passphrase Generator that works in Node, Bundlers, and Browsers.

    BIP-39-compatible
    uses standard dictionary of Base2048 mnemonic passphrases (word lists)

    Lightweight. Zero dependencies. 20kb (17kb min, 7.4kb gz) ~150 LoC.
    (most of the package weight is due to the base2048 word list)

    Features & Use Cases

    • Base2048 (BIP-0039 compliant)
    • Easy to retype on different devices
    • Seed many, distinct keys from a single passphrase
    • Keys for AES Encryption & Decryption
    • Air Gap security
    • Cryptocurrency wallets
    Target Entropy Number of Words Total Bits
    128-bit 12 words @ 11 bits each = 132 bits (128 bits + 4-bit checksum)
    160-bit 15 words @ 11 bits each = 165 bits (160 bits + 5-bit checksum)
    192-bit 18 words @ 11 bits each = 198 bits (192 bits + 6-bit checksum)
    224-bit 21 words @ 11 bits each = 231 bits (224 bits + 7-bit checksum)
    256-bit 24 words @ 11 bits each = 264 bits (256 bits + 8-bit checksum)

    Install

    Node & Bundlers:

    npm install --save dashphrase
    "use strict";
    
    let Dashphrase = require("dashphrase");

    Browsers

    <script src="https://unpkg.com/dashphrase/dashphrase.js"></script>
    <script type="module">
      "use strict";
    
      let Dashphrase = window.Dashphrase;
      // ...
    </script>

    Usage

    let passphrase = await Dashphrase.generate(128);
    // often delay margin arch
    // index wrap fault duck
    // club fabric demise scout
    
    let keyBytes = await Dashphrase.toSeed(passphrase);
    // Uint8Array[64] (suitable for use with importKey for AES, etc)
    
    let fooKeyBytes = await Dashphrase.toSeed(passphrase, "foo");
    // Uint8Array[64] (a completely different key, determined by "foo")

    Fixture

    This is the official Dashphrase test phrase:

    zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo wrong

    That's eleven (11) 'zoo's and one (1) 'wrong'.

    If we decode that, we get the "input entropy". If we run the appropriate Key Derivation on that entropy we get the "seed". Described as JSON:

    {
      "inputEntropy": "ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff",
      "mnemonic": "zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo zoo wrong",
      "seed": "ac27495480225222079d7be181583751e86f571027b0497b5b5d11218e0a8a13332572917f0f8e5a589620c6f15b11c61dee327651a14c34e18231052e48c069"
    }

    API

    • generate
      • encode
    • checksum
      • decode
    • toSeed
    • base2048.includes

    Dashphrase.generate(bitlen)

    Generate a "Base2048" passphrase - each word represents 11 bits of entropy.

    await Dashphrase.generate(bitLen); // *128*, 160, 192, 224, or 256

    Dashphrase.encode(bytes)

    Encode an array of 16, 20, 24, 28, or 32 bytes (typically a Uint8Array) into a passphrase using the Base2048 word list dictionary.

    let bytes = Uint8Array.from([0, 255, 0, 255, 0, 255, 0, 255, 0, 255, 0, 255]);
    
    await Dashphrase.encode(bytes);
    // "abstract way divert acid useless legend advance theme youth"

    Dashphrase.checksum(passphrase)

    We all make mistakes. Especially typos.

    Running the checksum can't guarantee that the passphrase is correct, but most typos - such as brocolli instead of broccoli - will cause it to fail, so that's a start.

    let passphrase = "often delay margin arch ...";
    await Dashphrase.checksum(passphrase); // true
    let passphrase = "often delay margin arch TYPO";
    await Dashphrase.checksum(passphrase).catch(function (err) {
      // checksum failed?
      throw err;
    });

    Dashphrase.decode(words)

    Decode an string of space-delimited words from the Base2048 dictionary into a Uint8Array.

    This will throw an error if any non-Base2048-compatible words are used, or if the checksum does not match.

    let words = "abstract way divert acid useless legend advance theme youth";
    
    await Dashphrase.decode(words);
    // Uint8Array[12] <0, 255, 0, 255, 0, 255, 0, 255, 0, 255, 0, 255>

    Dashphrase.toSeed(passphraseMnemonic, saltPassword)

    Generate a private key seed or encryption key based on the passphrase (mnemonic word list) and some other string - whether a salt, a password, another passphrase or secret, or an id of some kind.

    await Dashphrase.toSeed(passphraseMnemonic, saltPassword || ""); // Uint8Array[64]

    Dashphrase.base2048.includes(word)

    Check if a given word exists in the base2048 dictionary.

    Dashphrase.base2048.includes("broccoli"); // true
    Dashphrase.base2048.includes("brocolli"); // false

    Get all misspelled words

    "hammer spoon brocolli zoo".split(" ").filter(function (word) {
      return word && !Dashphrase.base2048.includes(word);
    });
    // [ "brocolli" ]

    Compatibility Testing

    npm run test

    LICENSE

    Copyright 2023 Dash Incubator
    (forked from therootcompany/passphrase.js, re-license as MIT with permission)
    Copyright 2021 AJ ONeal (MPL-2.0 License)
    Copyright 2021 Root, LLC (MPL-2.0 License)