danicoin/src/cryptonote_core/account.h
moneromooo-monero a2d7a5fb49
encrypted payment ids are now 64 bit, instead of 256 bit
Pros:
 - smaller on the blockchain
 - shorter integrated addresses

Cons:
 - less sparseness
 - less ability to embed actual information

The boolean argument to encrypt payment ids is now gone from the
RPC calls, since the decision is made based on the length of the
payment id passed.
2015-08-09 10:13:51 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) 2014-2015, The Monero Project
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// Parts of this file are originally copyright (c) 2012-2013 The Cryptonote developers
#pragma once
#include "cryptonote_core/cryptonote_basic.h"
#include "crypto/crypto.h"
#include "serialization/keyvalue_serialization.h"
namespace cryptonote
{
struct account_keys
{
account_public_address m_account_address;
crypto::secret_key m_spend_secret_key;
crypto::secret_key m_view_secret_key;
BEGIN_KV_SERIALIZE_MAP()
KV_SERIALIZE(m_account_address)
KV_SERIALIZE_VAL_POD_AS_BLOB_FORCE(m_spend_secret_key)
KV_SERIALIZE_VAL_POD_AS_BLOB_FORCE(m_view_secret_key)
END_KV_SERIALIZE_MAP()
};
/************************************************************************/
/* */
/************************************************************************/
class account_base
{
public:
account_base();
crypto::secret_key generate(const crypto::secret_key& recovery_key = crypto::secret_key(), bool recover = false, bool two_random = false);
void create_from_viewkey(const cryptonote::account_public_address& address, const crypto::secret_key& viewkey);
const account_keys& get_keys() const;
std::string get_public_address_str(bool testnet) const;
std::string get_public_integrated_address_str(const crypto::hash8 &payment_id, bool testnet) const;
uint64_t get_createtime() const { return m_creation_timestamp; }
void set_createtime(uint64_t val) { m_creation_timestamp = val; }
bool load(const std::string& file_path);
bool store(const std::string& file_path);
void forget_spend_key();
template <class t_archive>
inline void serialize(t_archive &a, const unsigned int /*ver*/)
{
a & m_keys;
a & m_creation_timestamp;
}
BEGIN_KV_SERIALIZE_MAP()
KV_SERIALIZE(m_keys)
KV_SERIALIZE(m_creation_timestamp)
END_KV_SERIALIZE_MAP()
private:
void set_null();
account_keys m_keys;
uint64_t m_creation_timestamp;
};
}