``` BIP: 348 Layer: Consensus (soft fork) Title: CHECKSIGFROMSTACK Author: Brandon Black Jeremy Rubin Comments-URI: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/wiki/Comments:BIP-0348 Status: Draft Type: Standards Track Created: 2024-11-26 License: BSD-3-Clause ``` ## Abstract This BIP describes a new opcode for the purpose of checking cryptographic signatures in bitcoin scripts against data from the stack. ## Summary When verifying taproot script spends having leaf version 0xc0 (as defined in [BIP 342]), we propose `OP_CHECKSIGFROMSTACK` to replace `OP_SUCCESS204` (0xcc). `OP_CHECKSIGFROMSTACK` has semantics similar to `OP_CHECKSIG`, as specified below. Briefly, it pops 3 elements from the stack: a 32-byte public key, a message, and a signature. If the signature is valid for that public key and message, 1 is pushed to the stack. If the signature is the empty vector, 0 is pushed to the stack, and otherwise script execution fails. Only 32-byte keys are constrained. Similar to [BIP 341] unknown key types, for other key lengths no signature verification is performed and it is considered successful. ## Specification * If fewer than 3 elements are on the stack, the script MUST fail and terminate immediately. * The public key (top element), message (second to top element), and signature (third from top element) are read from the stack. * The top three elements are popped from the stack. * If the public key size is zero, the script MUST fail and terminate immediately. * If the public key size is 32 bytes, it is considered to be a public key as described in [BIP 340]: * If the signature is not the empty vector, the signature is validated against the public key and message according to [BIP 340]. Validation failure in this case immediately terminates script execution with failure. * If the public key size is not zero and not 32 bytes; the public key is of an unknown public key type. Signature verification for unknown public key types succeeds as if signature verification for a known public key type had succeeded. * If the script did not fail and terminate before this step, regardless of the public key type: * If the signature is the empty vector: An empty vector is pushed onto the stack, and execution continues with the next opcode. * If the signature is not the empty vector: * The opcode is counted towards the sigops budget as described in [BIP 342]. * A 1-byte value 0x01 is pushed onto the stack. ## Design Considerations 1. Message hashing: [BIP 340] is compatible with any size of message and does not require it to be a securely hashed input, so the message is not hashed prior to [BIP 340] verification. 2. Lack of verify semantics: Adding a single opcode for this purpose keeps the implementation and design simple. An earlier draft had a verify variant as a NOP upgrade, and if this functionality is later brought to legacy scripts, that would be a good time to add a verify variant. 3. Add/multisig: No concession is made to `OP_CHECKMULTISIG` or `OP_CHECKSIGADD` semantics with `OP_CHECKSIGFROMSTACK`. In Tapscript, add semantics can be implemented with 1 additional vByte per key (`OP_TOALTSTACK OP_CHECKSIGFROMSTACK OP_FROMALTSTACK OP_ADD`). 4. Splitting R/S on the stack: Implementing split/separate signatures is left as an exercise for other bitcoin upgrades, such as [BIP 347] (`OP_CAT`). 5. APO-style ([BIP 118]) Taproot internal key: Rather than introducing an additional key type in this change, we suggest implementing `OP_INTERNALKEY` ([BIP 349]) or separately introducing that key type for all Tapscript signature checking operations in a separate change. ## Resource Limits These opcodes are treated identically to other signature checking opcodes and count against the sigops and budget. ## Motivation ### LN Symmetry When combined with [BIP 119] (`OP_CHECKTEMPLATEVERIFY`/CTV), `OP_CHECKSIGFROMSTACK` (CSFS) can be used to implement Lightning Symmetry channels. The construction `OP_CHECKTEMPLATEVERIFY OP_CHECKSIGFROMSTACK` with a spend stack containing the CTV hash and a signature for it is logically equivalent to ` OP_CHECKSIG` and a signature over `SIGHASH_ALL|SIGHASH_ANYPREVOUTANYSCRIPT`. The `OP_CHECKSIGFROMSTACK` construction is 8 vBytes larger. Summary of alternatives: * CTV+CSFS is the minimal functionality needed for Lightning Symmetry but requires the use of an `OP_RETURN` for data availability * APO is the original design for Lightning Symmetry and uses the taproot annex for data availability. * LNHANCE (CTV+CSFS+IKEY+PC) is the most efficient and direct way currently designed to implement Lightning Symmetry. ### Delegation Using a script like: ` SWAP IF 2 PICK SWAP CSFS VERIFY ENDIF CHECKSIG` either direct verification or delegation can be achieved by the following unlock stacks: ` 0` or ` 1` ### Advanced delegation when combined with [OP_PAIRCOMMIT] or OP_CAT Using a script like: `CLTV OVER PAIRCOMMIT TOALT CHECKSIGVERIFY FROMALT CSFS` or: `CLTV SHA256 OVER CAT TOALT CHECKSIGVERIFY FROMALT CSFS` with the unlock stack: ` ` Delegates to a public key after a lock time, enabling delegation to various keys after various associated times. ## Reference Implementation A reference implementation is provided here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29270 ## Backward Compatibility By constraining the behavior of an OP_SUCCESS opcode, deployment of the BIP can be done in a backwards compatible, soft-fork manner. If anyone were to rely on the OP_SUCCESS behavior of `OP_SUCCESS204`, `OP_CHECKSIGFROMSTACK` would invalidate their spend. ## Deployment TBD ## Credits Reference implementation was made with reference to the implementation in Elements and started by moonsettler. ## Copyright This document is licensed under the 3-clause BSD license. [BIP 119]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0119.mediawiki [BIP 118]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0118.mediawiki [BIP 340]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0340.mediawiki [BIP 341]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0341.mediawiki [BIP 342]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0342.mediawiki [BIP 349]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0349.md [BIP 347]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0347.mediawiki [OP_PAIRCOMMIT]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/1699 [mailing list]: https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2021-July/019192.html