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Topic: WIF Checksum Checking (Read 557 times)

newbie
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Merit: 3
February 07, 2017, 10:21:53 AM
#7
Seems correct, gonna check it out now. Thanks so far Smiley

Edit 1: Yes, it is working! Thank you very much again!!
staff
Activity: 3458
Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 3
February 07, 2017, 10:02:43 AM
#5
Tried that too, was not working.
But ive got it now, it is  step2 := base58.Decode(step1) and u have to include  "github.com/conformal/btcutil/base58" instead.

Next problem: the wire-package was moved to the the btcd package, so
step5 := btcwire.DoubleSha256(step3)
fmt.Printf("4/5 - Double SHA-256 hash of 3: %x\n", step5)

isnt working anymore. Im looking for the DoubleSha256 func in the btcd/wire dictionary, but i cant find it...
staff
Activity: 3458
Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
February 07, 2017, 09:47:46 AM
#4
I am not familiar with go, I just looked at the logic.

It looks like you should be using btcutil.base58.Decode()
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 3
February 07, 2017, 09:18:54 AM
#3
Seems like the Library at github.com/conformal/btcutil changed something.
First off,   "github.com/btcsuite/btcutil" seems to be correct now, but then again its not working.
Can you confirm that this is working just this way for you (on windows?) I know, windows sucks, but
as i said im not a programmer so i have to work with what i have Smiley

Edit: concrete, i get this error:
.\test.go:12: undefined: btcutil.Base58Decode

Edit2: If i change "btcutil.Base58Decode" to "btcutli.DecodeWIF" I get the error
.\test.go:12: multiple-value btcutil.DecodeWIF() in single-value context
staff
Activity: 3458
Merit: 6793
Just writing some code
February 06, 2017, 10:17:00 PM
#2
That looks correct. What's not working about it?
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 3
February 06, 2017, 09:35:29 PM
#1
Hi there, im not a programmer, so i need your help to update this code for me, as it is not working anymore.
Would be really nice if someone could invest a couple of minutes, as this should not take you too long.
Written in Go:

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package main

import (
   "fmt"
   "github.com/conformal/btcutil"
   "github.com/conformal/btcwire"
)

func main() {
   step1 := "5HueCGU8rMjxEXxiPuD5BDku4MkFqeZyd4dZ1jvhTVqvbTLvyTJ"
   fmt.Printf("1 - Wallet import format: %s\n", step1)

   step2 := btcutil.Base58Decode(step1)
   fmt.Printf("2 - Converting WIF as Base58 string to byte array: %x\n", step2)

   step3 := step2[:len(step2)-4]
   fmt.Printf("3 - Dropping last 4 checksum bytes from 2: %x\n", step3)

   step5 := btcwire.DoubleSha256(step3)
   fmt.Printf("4/5 - Double SHA-256 hash of 3: %x\n", step5)

   fmt.Printf("6 - First 4 bytes of 5, this is the calculated checksum: %x\n", step5[:4])

   step7 := step2[len(step2)-4:]
   fmt.Printf("7 - Take the last 4 bytes of 2, this is the original checksum: %x\n", step7)
}


And the result of running that program:

1 - Wallet import format: 5HueCGU8rMjxEXxiPuD5BDku4MkFqeZyd4dZ1jvhTVqvbTLvyTJ
2 - Converting WIF as Base58 string to byte array: 800c28fca386c7a227600b2fe50b7cae11ec86d3bf1fbe471be89827e19d72aa1d507a5b8d
3 - Dropping last 4 checksum bytes from 2: 800c28fca386c7a227600b2fe50b7cae11ec86d3bf1fbe471be89827e19d72aa1d
4/5 - Double SHA-256 hash of 3: 507a5b8dfed0fc6fe8801743720cedec06aa5c6fca72b07c49964492fb98a714
6 - First 4 bytes of 5, this is the calculated checksum: 507a5b8d
7 - Take the last 4 bytes of 2, this is the original checksum: 507a5b8d

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