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BIP: 329
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Layer: Applications
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Title: Wallet Labels Export Format
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Author: Craig Raw <craig@sparrowwallet.com>
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Comments-Summary: No comments yet.
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Comments-URI: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/wiki/Comments:BIP-0329
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Status: Draft
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Type: Informational
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Created: 2022-08-23
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License: BSD-2-Clause
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==Abstract==
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This document specifies a format for the export of labels that may be attached to various common types of records in a wallet.
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==Copyright==
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This BIP is licensed under the BSD 2-clause license.
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==Motivation==
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The export and import of funds across different Bitcoin wallet applications is well defined through standards such as BIP39, BIP32, BIP44 etc.
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These standards are well supported and allow users to move easily between different wallets.
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There is, however, no defined standard to transfer any labels the user may have applied to the transactions, addresses, public keys, inputs, outputs or xpubs in their wallet.
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The UTXO model that Bitcoin uses makes these labels particularly valuable as they may indicate the source of funds, whether received externally or as a result of change from a prior transaction.
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In both cases, care must be taken when spending to avoid undesirable leaks of private information.
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Labels provide valuable guidance in this regard, and have even become mandatory when spending in several Bitcoin wallets.
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Allowing users to import and export their labels in a standardized way ensures that they do not experience lock-in to a particular wallet application.
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In addition, many wallets allow unspent outputs to be frozen or made unspendable within the wallet. Since this wallet-related metadata is similar to labels and not captured elsewhere, it is also included in this format.
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==Rationale==
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While there is currently no widely accepted format for exporting and importing labels, there are existing formats in use.
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SLIP-0015<ref>[https://github.com/satoshilabs/slips/blob/master/slip-0015.md SLIP-0015]</ref> defines a format for exporting address and output labels, but requires encryption using a private key associated with the wallet seed, and thus cannot be used independently by coordinator wallets which cannot access private keys.
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The Electrum wallet imports and exports address and transaction labels in a JSON format which could be used with other record types, but the format used is not self describing making record type identification difficult.
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==Specification==
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In order to be lightweight, human readable and well structured, this BIP uses a JSON format.
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Further, the JSON Lines format is used (also called newline-delimited JSON)<ref>[https://jsonlines.org/ jsonlines.org]</ref>.
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This allows a document to be split, streamed, or incrementally added to, and limits the potential for formatting errors to invalidate an entire import.
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It is also a convenient format for command-line processing, which is often line-oriented.
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Further to the JSON Lines specification, an export of labels from a wallet must be a UTF-8 encoded text file, containing one record per line consisting of a valid JSON object.
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Lines are separated by <tt>\n</tt>. Multiline values are not permitted.
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Each JSON object must contain 3 or 4 key/value pairs, defined as follows:
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Key
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! Description
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| <tt>type</tt>
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| One of <tt>tx</tt>, <tt>addr</tt>, <tt>pubkey</tt>, <tt>input</tt>, <tt>output</tt> or <tt>xpub</tt>
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| <tt>ref</tt>
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| Reference to the transaction, address, public key, input, output or extended public key
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| <tt>label</tt>
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| The label applied to the reference
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| <tt>origin</tt>
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| Optional key origin information referencing the wallet associated with the label
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| <tt>spendable</tt>
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| One of <tt>true</tt> or <tt>false</tt>, denoting if an output should be spendable by the wallet
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|}
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The reference is defined for each <tt>type</tt> as follows:
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Type
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! Description
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! Example
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| <tt>tx</tt>
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| Transaction id in hexadecimal format
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| <tt>f91d0a8a78462bc59398f2c5d7a84fcff491c26ba54c4833478b202796c8aafd</tt>
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| <tt>addr</tt>
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| Address in base58 or bech32 format
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| <tt>bc1q34aq5drpuwy3wgl9lhup9892qp6svr8ldzyy7c</tt>
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| <tt>pubkey</tt>
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| 32, 33 or 65 byte public key in hexadecimal format
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| <tt>0283409659355b6d1cc3c32decd5d561abaac86c37a353b52895a5e6c196d6f448</tt>
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| <tt>input</tt>
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| Transaction id and input index separated by a colon
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| <tt>f91d0a8a78462bc59398f2c5d7a84fcff491c26ba54c4833478b202796c8aafd:0</tt>
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| <tt>output</tt>
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| Transaction id and output index separated by a colon
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| <tt>f91d0a8a78462bc59398f2c5d7a84fcff491c26ba54c4833478b202796c8aafd:1</tt>
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| <tt>xpub</tt>
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| Extended public key as defined by BIP32
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| <tt>xpub661MyMwAqRbcFtXgS5sYJABqqG9YLmC4Q1Rdap9gSE8Nq...</tt>
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|}
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If present, the optional <tt>origin</tt> property must contain an abbreviated output descriptor (as defined by BIP380<ref>[https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0380.mediawiki BIP-0380]</ref>) describing a BIP32 compatible originating wallet, including all key origin information but excluding any actual keys, any child path elements, or a checksum.
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This property should be used to disambiguate transaction labels from different wallets contained in the same export, particularly when exporting multiple accounts derived from the same seed.
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Care should be taken when exporting due to the privacy sensitive nature of the data.
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Encryption in transit over untrusted networks is highly recommended, and encryption at rest should also be considered.
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Unencrypted exports should be deleted as soon as possible.
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For security reasons no private key types are defined.
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==Importing==
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* An importing wallet may ignore records it does not store, and truncate labels if necessary. A suggested default for maximum label length is 255 characters, and an importing wallet should consider warning the user if truncation is applied.
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* Wallets importing public key records may derive addresses from them to match against known wallet addresses.
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* Wallets importing extended public keys may match them against signers, for example in a multisig setup.
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* Wallets importing outputs should respect the <tt>spendable</tt> state, defaulting to <tt>true</tt> if none is found
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==Backwards Compatibility==
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The nature of this format makes it naturally extensible to handle other record types.
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However, importing wallets complying to this specification may ignore types not defined here.
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==Test Vectors==
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The following fragment represents a wallet label export:
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<pre>
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{ "type": "tx", "ref": "f91d0a8a78462bc59398f2c5d7a84fcff491c26ba54c4833478b202796c8aafd", "label": "Transaction", "origin": "wpkh([d34db33f/84'/0'/0'])" }
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{ "type": "addr", "ref": "bc1q34aq5drpuwy3wgl9lhup9892qp6svr8ldzyy7c", "label": "Address" }
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{ "type": "pubkey", "ref": "0283409659355b6d1cc3c32decd5d561abaac86c37a353b52895a5e6c196d6f448", "label": "Public Key" }
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{ "type": "input", "ref": "f91d0a8a78462bc59398f2c5d7a84fcff491c26ba54c4833478b202796c8aafd:0", "label": "Input" }
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{ "type": "output", "ref": "f91d0a8a78462bc59398f2c5d7a84fcff491c26ba54c4833478b202796c8aafd:1", "label": "Output" , "spendable" : "false" }
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{ "type": "xpub", "ref": "xpub661MyMwAqRbcFtXgS5sYJABqqG9YLmC4Q1Rdap9gSE8NqtwybGhePY2gZ29ESFjqJoCu1Rupje8YtGqsefD265TMg7usUDFdp6W1EGMcet8", "label": "Extended Public Key" }
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{ "type": "tx", "ref": "f546156d9044844e02b181026a1a407abfca62e7ea1159f87bbeaa77b4286c74", "label": "Account #1 Transaction", "origin": "wpkh([d34db33f/84'/0'/1'])" }
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</pre>
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==Reference Implementation==
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TBD
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==References==
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<references />
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