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Sign Message

The sign_message method allows one to prove ownership of a specific wallet address. A unique digital signature is provided for the message being signed. This signature, along with the original message and the wallet address, can then be verified, confirming that the message originated from the owner of the address and has not been altered.

StructureTypeDescription
coinstringThe coin to sign a message with
messagestringThe message you want to sign
addressstringOptional, HD wallets only. A standard AddressPath object. The path to the address for signing the message. If not provided, the account_id, chain and address_id will default to 0.

StructureTypeDescription
signaturestringThe signature generated for the message

POST
sign_message
{
  "userpass": "RPC_UserP@SSW0RD",
  "method": "sign_message",
  "mmrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 0,
  "params": {
    "coin": "DOC",
    "message": "Between subtle shading and the absence of light lies the nuance illusion"
  }
}

POST
sign_message
{
  "userpass": "RPC_UserP@SSW0RD",
  "mmrpc": "2.0",
  "method": "sign_message",
  "params": {
    "coin": "KMD",
    "message": "Very little worth knowing is taught by fear.",
    "address": {
      "derivation_path": "m/84'/2'/0'/0/1"
    }
  },
  "id": 2
}

POST
sign_message
{
  "userpass": "RPC_UserP@SSW0RD",
  "mmrpc": "2.0",
  "method": "sign_message",
  "params": {
    "coin": "KMD",
    "message": "Very little worth knowing is taught by fear.",
    "address": {
      "account_id": 0,
      "chain": "External",
      "address_id": 1
    }
  },
  "id": 2
}

For HD wallets, if the address parameter is not provided, the root derivation path will be used, for example m/84'/2'/0'/0/0. The two examples above point to the same address. The derivation path follows the format m/44'/COIN_ID'/ACCOUNT_ID'/CHAIN/ADDRESS_ID (or m/84'/COIN_ID'/ACCOUNT_ID'/CHAIN/ADDRESS_ID for segwit coins). The account_id and address_id are the indices of the account and address in the wallet, starting from 0. The chain is either External or Internal, and expressed as an integer with External being 0 and Internal being 1.

PrefixNotFound: sign_message_prefix is not set in coin config file CoinIsNotFound: Specified coin is not found SigningError: Error attempting to sign message InvalidRequest: Message signing is not supported by the given coin type InternalError: An internal error occured during the signing process