Audited & minimal JS implementation of BIP39 mnemonic phrases.
- 🔒 Audited by an independent security firm
- 🔻 Tree-shakeable: unused code is excluded from your builds
- 📦 ESM and common.js
- ➰ Only 2 audited dependencies by the same author: noble-hashes and scure-base
- 🪶 37KB with all deps bundled and 279KB with wordlists: much smaller than similar libraries
Check out scure-bip32 if you need hierarchical deterministic wallets ("HD Wallets").
scure — audited micro-libraries.
- Zero or minimal dependencies
- Highly readable TypeScript / JS code
- PGP-signed releases and transparent NPM builds
- Check out homepage & all libraries: base, bip32, bip39, btc-signer, starknet
npm install @scure/bip39
deno add jsr:@scure/bip39
deno doc jsr:@scure/bip39
# command-line documentation
We don't provide source maps. Wordlists are large, including source maps would double package size.
import * as bip39 from '@scure/bip39';
import { wordlist } from '@scure/bip39/wordlists/english';
// Generate x random words. Uses Cryptographically-Secure Random Number Generator.
const mn = bip39.generateMnemonic(wordlist);
console.log(mn);
// Reversible: Converts mnemonic string to raw entropy in form of byte array.
const ent = bip39.mnemonicToEntropy(mn, wordlist);
// Reversible: Converts raw entropy in form of byte array to mnemonic string.
bip39.entropyToMnemonic(ent, wordlist);
// Validates mnemonic for being 12-24 words contained in `wordlist`.
bip39.validateMnemonic(mn, wordlist);
// Irreversible: Uses KDF to derive 64 bytes of key data from mnemonic + optional password.
await bip39.mnemonicToSeed(mn, 'password');
bip39.mnemonicToSeedSync(mn, 'password');
This submodule contains the word lists defined by BIP39 for Czech, English, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, and Spanish. These are not imported by default, as that would increase bundle sizes too much. Instead, you should import and use them explicitly.
function generateMnemonic(wordlist: string[], strength?: number): string;
function mnemonicToEntropy(mnemonic: string, wordlist: string[]): Uint8Array;
function entropyToMnemonic(entropy: Uint8Array, wordlist: string[]): string;
function validateMnemonic(mnemonic: string, wordlist: string[]): boolean;
function mnemonicToSeed(mnemonic: string, passphrase?: string): Promise<Uint8Array>;
function mnemonicToSeedSync(mnemonic: string, passphrase?: string): Uint8Array;
All wordlists:
import { wordlist as czech } from '@scure/bip39/wordlists/czech';
import { wordlist as english } from '@scure/bip39/wordlists/english';
import { wordlist as french } from '@scure/bip39/wordlists/french';
import { wordlist as italian } from '@scure/bip39/wordlists/italian';
import { wordlist as japanese } from '@scure/bip39/wordlists/japanese';
import { wordlist as korean } from '@scure/bip39/wordlists/korean';
import { wordlist as portuguese } from '@scure/bip39/wordlists/portuguese';
import { wordlist as simplifiedChinese } from '@scure/bip39/wordlists/simplified-chinese';
import { wordlist as spanish } from '@scure/bip39/wordlists/spanish';
import { wordlist as traditionalChinese } from '@scure/bip39/wordlists/traditional-chinese';
To audit wordlist content, run node scripts/fetch-wordlist.js
.
The library has been independently audited:
- at version 1.0.0, in Jan 2022, by cure53
- PDFs: online, offline
- Changes since audit.
- The audit has been funded by Ethereum Foundation with help of Nomic Labs
The library was initially developed for js-ethereum-cryptography.
At commit ae00e6d7,
it was extracted to a separate package called micro-bip39
.
After the audit we've decided to use @scure
NPM namespace for security.
- Commits are signed with PGP keys, to prevent forgery. Make sure to verify commit signatures
- Releases are transparent and built on GitHub CI. Make sure to verify provenance logs
- Rare releasing is followed to ensure less re-audit need for end-users
- Dependencies are minimized and locked-down: any dependency could get hacked and users will be downloading malware with every install.
- We make sure to use as few dependencies as possible
- Automatic dep updates are prevented by locking-down version ranges; diffs are checked with
npm-diff
- Dev Dependencies are disabled for end-users; they are only used to develop / build the source code
For this package, there are 2 dependencies; and a few dev dependencies:
- noble-hashes provides cryptographic hashing functionality
- scure-base provides low-level wordlist utilities
- micro-bmark, micro-should and jsbt are used for benchmarking / testing / build tooling and developed by the same author
- prettier, fast-check and typescript are used for code quality / test generation / ts compilation. It's hard to audit their source code thoroughly and fully because of their size
npm install && npm run build && npm test
will build the code and run tests.npm run lint
/npm run format
will run linter / fix linter issues.npm run build:release
will build single file
Copyright (c) 2022 Patricio Palladino, Paul Miller (paulmillr.com)