Non-EVM networks
You can manage users' non-EVM accounts and assets with their approval, using Snaps API methods.
Managing users' keys comes with great responsibility: Misplaced or stolen private keys can lead to a complete loss of funds for users of your Snap.
Responsible key management
It's critical to practice responsible key management. The general rule is: Don't create a situation where your users can lose assets.
- Deriving private keys and/or storing them in Snaps persistent storage, without ever moving them out of the Snaps execution environment.
- Ensuring arbitrary code execution can't access irreversible operations or private keys.
- Asking the user for consent and informing them of what's going to happen before performing irreversible operations.
- Allowing extraction of private keys outside the Snap in any way, especially through RPC or network connections.
- Executing arbitrary or untrusted code with access to private keys.
- Not getting properly informed consent before performing irreversible operations.
- Asking for consent but ignoring the decision.
- Exposing key material in clear-text.
- Producing a bug that leads to any of the above.
Derive keys
To derive a user's private keys:
- Choose between the BIP-32 or BIP-44 specifications to derive the user's private keys.
If the keys you want to derive conform to the
BIP-44 structure, use
snap_getBip44Entropy
to derive them. Otherwise, usesnap_getBip32Entropy
. - Add the required permission to your manifest file.
- Find out the derivation path to use. This is dependent on the application you're building.
- Use the
@metamask/key-tree
module to derive the keys. Any additional code, for example, to derive addresses from keys, is application-specific.
Dogecoin example
For example, to derive Dogecoin keys:
-
Dogecoin uses the BIP-44 scheme, so you'll use
snap_getBip44Entropy
. -
Dogecoin has coin type
3
, so add the following to the manifest file:snap.manifest.json"initialPermissions": {
"snap_getBip44Entropy": [
{
"coinType": 3
}
]
} -
Dogecoin uses the following derivation path:
m/44'/3'/0'/0/{address_index}
To get the second Dogecoin account, add the following code to your Snap:
index.jsimport { getBIP44AddressKeyDeriver } from "@metamask/key-tree";
// Get the Dogecoin node, corresponding to the path m/44'/3'.
const dogecoinNode = await snap.request({
method: "snap_getBip44Entropy",
params: {
coinType: 3,
},
});
/**
* Create a function that takes an index and returns an extended private key for m/44'/3'/0'/0/address_index.
* The second parameter to getBIP44AddressKeyDeriver isn't passed. This sets account and changes to 0.
*/
const deriveDogecoinAddress = await getBIP44AddressKeyDeriver(dogecoinNode);
// Derive the second Dogecoin address, which has index 1.
const secondAccount = deriveDogecoinAddress(1);
Examples
The following are examples of existing Snaps that manage accounts and keys: