starkbank-ecdsa 1.2.0

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dotnet add package starkbank-ecdsa --version 1.2.0                
NuGet\Install-Package starkbank-ecdsa -Version 1.2.0                
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<PackageReference Include="starkbank-ecdsa" Version="1.2.0" />                
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paket add starkbank-ecdsa --version 1.2.0                
#r "nuget: starkbank-ecdsa, 1.2.0"                
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// Install starkbank-ecdsa as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=starkbank-ecdsa&version=1.2.0

// Install starkbank-ecdsa as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=starkbank-ecdsa&version=1.2.0                

A lightweight and fast ECDSA implementation

Overview

This is a pure C# implementation of the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm. It is compatible with .NET Standard 1.3, 2.0 & 2.1. It is also compatible with OpenSSL. It uses some elegant math such as Jacobian Coordinates to speed up the ECDSA on pure C#.

Installation

To install StarkBank`s ECDSA-DotNet, get the package on nugget.

Curves

We currently support secp256k1, but it's super easy to add more curves to the project. Just add them on curve.cs

Speed

We ran a test on Node 13.1.0 on a MAC Pro i5 2019. The libraries ran 100 times and showed the average times displayed bellow:

Library sign verify
starkbank-ecdsa 3.5ms 6.5ms
nethereum 8.5ms 2.5ms

Sample Code

How to sign a json message for Stark Bank:

using System;
using EllipticCurve;


// Generate privateKey from PEM string
PrivateKey privateKey = PrivateKey.fromPem("-----BEGIN EC PARAMETERS-----\nBgUrgQQACg==\n-----END EC PARAMETERS-----\n-----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----\nMHQCAQEEIODvZuS34wFbt0X53+P5EnSj6tMjfVK01dD1dgDH02RzoAcGBSuBBAAK\noUQDQgAE/nvHu/SQQaos9TUljQsUuKI15Zr5SabPrbwtbfT/408rkVVzq8vAisbB\nRmpeRREXj5aog/Mq8RrdYy75W9q/Ig==\n-----END EC PRIVATE KEY-----\n");

// Create message from json
string message = "{\n    \"transfers\": [\n        {\n            \"amount\": 100000000,\n            \"taxId\": \"594.739.480-42\",\n            \"name\": \"Daenerys Targaryen Stormborn\",\n            \"bankCode\": \"341\",\n            \"branchCode\": \"2201\",\n            \"accountNumber\": \"76543-8\",\n            \"tags\": [\"daenerys\", \"targaryen\", \"transfer-1-external-id\"]\n        }\n    ]\n}";

Signature signature = Ecdsa.sign(message, privateKey);

// Generate Signature in base64. This result can be sent to Stark Bank in header as Digital-Signature parameter
Console.WriteLine(signature.toBase64());

// To double check if message matches the signature
PublicKey publicKey = privateKey.publicKey();

Console.WriteLine(Ecdsa.verify(message, signature, publicKey));

Simple use:

using System;
using EllipticCurve;


// Generate new Keys
PrivateKey privateKey = new PrivateKey();
PublicKey publicKey = privateKey.publicKey();

string message = "My test message";

// Generate Signature
Signature signature = Ecdsa.sign(message, privateKey);

// Verify if signature is valid
Console.WriteLine(Ecdsa.verify(message, signature, publicKey));

OpenSSL

This library is compatible with OpenSSL, so you can use it to generate keys:

openssl ecparam -name secp256k1 -genkey -out privateKey.pem
openssl ec -in privateKey.pem -pubout -out publicKey.pem

Create a message.txt file and sign it:

openssl dgst -sha256 -sign privateKey.pem -out signatureDer.txt message.txt

It's time to verify:

using System;
using EllipticCurve;


string publicKeyPem = EllipticCurve.Utils.File.read("publicKey.pem");
byte[] signatureDer = EllipticCurve.Utils.File.readBytes("signatureDer.txt");
string message = EllipticCurve.Utils.File.read("message.txt");

PublicKey publicKey = PublicKey.fromPem(publicKeyPem);
Signature signature = Signature.fromDer(signatureDer);

Console.WriteLine(Ecdsa.verify(message, signature, publicKey));

You can also verify it on terminal:

openssl dgst -sha256 -verify publicKey.pem -signature signatureDer.txt message.txt

NOTE: If you want to create a Digital Signature to use in the Stark Bank, you need to convert the binary signature to base64.

openssl base64 -in signatureDer.txt -out signatureBase64.txt

With this library, you can do it:

using System;
using EllipticCurve;


byte[] signatureDer = EllipticCurve.Utils.File.readBytes("signatureDer.txt");

Signature signature = Signature.fromDer(signatureDer);

Console.WriteLine(signature.toBase64());

Run all unit tests

Run StarkbankEcdsaTests on XUnit in Visual Studio

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
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.NET Standard netstandard1.3 is compatible.  netstandard1.4 was computed.  netstandard1.5 was computed.  netstandard1.6 was computed.  netstandard2.0 is compatible.  netstandard2.1 is compatible. 
.NET Framework net40 is compatible.  net403 was computed.  net45 was computed.  net451 was computed.  net452 is compatible.  net46 was computed.  net461 was computed.  net462 was computed.  net463 was computed.  net47 was computed.  net471 was computed.  net472 was computed.  net48 was computed.  net481 was computed. 
MonoAndroid monoandroid was computed. 
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Universal Windows Platform uap was computed.  uap10.0 was computed. 
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Compatible target framework(s)
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  • .NETStandard 1.3

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StarkBank

Package Description

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Core functionalities for the StarkInfra and StarkBank Dotnet SDKs

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