Struct secp256k1::SecretKey

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pub struct SecretKey(_);
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Secret 256-bit key used as x in an ECDSA signature.

Serde support

Implements de/serialization with the serde feature enabled. We treat the byte value as a tuple of 32 u8s for non-human-readable formats. This representation is optimal for for some formats (e.g. bincode) however other formats may be less optimal (e.g. cbor).

Examples

Basic usage:

use secp256k1::{rand, Secp256k1, SecretKey};

let secp = Secp256k1::new();
let secret_key = SecretKey::new(&mut rand::thread_rng());

Implementations§

Formats the explicit byte value of the secret key kept inside the type as a little-endian hexadecimal string using the provided formatter.

This is the only method that outputs the actual secret key value, and, thus, should be used with extreme caution.

Examples
let key = secp256k1::ONE_KEY;

// Normal debug hides value (`Display` is not implemented for `SecretKey`).
// E.g., `format!("{:?}", key)` prints "SecretKey(#2518682f7819fb2d)".

// Here we explicitly display the secret value:
assert_eq!(
    "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001",
    format!("{}", key.display_secret())
);
// Also, we can explicitly display with `Debug`:
assert_eq!(
    format!("{:?}", key.display_secret()),
    format!("DisplaySecret(\"{}\")", key.display_secret())
);

Converts the object to a raw pointer for FFI interfacing

Converts the object to a mutable raw pointer for FFI interfacing

Returns the length of the object as an array

Returns whether the object as an array is empty

Available on crate feature rand only.

Generates a new random secret key.

Examples
use secp256k1::{rand, SecretKey};
let secret_key = SecretKey::new(&mut rand::thread_rng());

Converts a SECRET_KEY_SIZE-byte slice to a secret key.

Examples
use secp256k1::SecretKey;
let sk = SecretKey::from_slice(&[0xcd; 32]).expect("32 bytes, within curve order");

Creates a new secret key using data from BIP-340 KeyPair.

Examples
use secp256k1::{rand, Secp256k1, SecretKey, KeyPair};

let secp = Secp256k1::new();
let key_pair = KeyPair::new(&secp, &mut rand::thread_rng());
let secret_key = SecretKey::from_keypair(&key_pair);

Returns the secret key as a byte value.

👎Deprecated since 0.23.0: Use negate instead

Negates the secret key.

Negates the secret key.

👎Deprecated since 0.23.0: Use add_tweak instead

Adds one secret key to another, modulo the curve order.

Errors

Returns an error if the resulting key would be invalid.

Tweaks a SecretKey by adding tweak modulo the curve order.

Errors

Returns an error if the resulting key would be invalid.

👎Deprecated since 0.23.0: Use mul_tweak instead

Multiplies one secret key by another, modulo the curve order. Will return an error if the resulting key would be invalid.

Tweaks a SecretKey by multiplying by tweak modulo the curve order.

Errors

Returns an error if the resulting key would be invalid.

Available on crate feature global-context only.

Constructs an ECDSA signature for msg using the global SECP256K1 context.

Returns the KeyPair for this SecretKey.

This is equivalent to using KeyPair::from_secret_key.

Returns the PublicKey for this SecretKey.

This is equivalent to using PublicKey::from_secret_key.

Returns the XOnlyPublicKey (and it’s Parity) for this SecretKey.

This is equivalent to XOnlyPublicKey::from_keypair(self.keypair(secp)).

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