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aitbc/dev/env/node_modules/ethers/src.ts/wallet/json-crowdsale.ts
aitbc 816e258d4c refactor: move brother_node development artifact to dev/test-nodes subdirectory
Development Artifact Cleanup:
 BROTHER_NODE REORGANIZATION: Moved development test node to appropriate location
- dev/test-nodes/brother_node/: Moved from root directory for better organization
- Contains development configuration, test logs, and test chain data
- No impact on production systems - purely development/testing artifact

 DEVELOPMENT ARTIFACTS IDENTIFIED:
- Chain ID: aitbc-brother-chain (test/development chain)
- Ports: 8010 (P2P) and 8011 (RPC) - different from production
- Environment: .env file with test configuration
- Logs: rpc.log and node.log from development testing session (March 15, 2026)

 ROOT DIRECTORY CLEANUP: Removed development clutter from production directory
- brother_node/ moved to dev/test-nodes/brother_node/
- Root directory now contains only production-ready components
- Development artifacts properly organized in dev/ subdirectory

DIRECTORY STRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT:
📁 dev/test-nodes/: Development and testing node configurations
🏗️ Root Directory: Clean production structure with only essential components
🧪 Development Isolation: Test environments separated from production

BENEFITS:
 Clean Production Directory: No development artifacts in root
 Better Organization: Development nodes grouped in dev/ subdirectory
 Clear Separation: Production vs development environments clearly distinguished
 Maintainability: Easier to identify and manage development components

RESULT: Successfully moved brother_node development artifact to dev/test-nodes/ subdirectory, cleaning up the root directory while preserving development testing environment for future use.
2026-03-30 17:09:06 +02:00

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/**
* @_subsection: api/wallet:JSON Wallets [json-wallets]
*/
import { CBC, pkcs7Strip } from "aes-js";
import { getAddress } from "../address/index.js";
import { pbkdf2 } from "../crypto/index.js";
import { id } from "../hash/index.js";
import { getBytes, assertArgument } from "../utils/index.js";
import { getPassword, looseArrayify, spelunk } from "./utils.js";
/**
* The data stored within a JSON Crowdsale wallet is fairly
* minimal.
*/
export type CrowdsaleAccount = {
privateKey: string;
address: string;
}
/**
* Returns true if %%json%% is a valid JSON Crowdsale wallet.
*/
export function isCrowdsaleJson(json: string): boolean {
try {
const data = JSON.parse(json);
if (data.encseed) { return true; }
} catch (error) { }
return false;
}
// See: https://github.com/ethereum/pyethsaletool
/**
* Before Ethereum launched, it was necessary to create a wallet
* format for backers to use, which would be used to receive ether
* as a reward for contributing to the project.
*
* The [[link-crowdsale]] format is now obsolete, but it is still
* useful to support and the additional code is fairly trivial as
* all the primitives required are used through core portions of
* the library.
*/
export function decryptCrowdsaleJson(json: string, _password: string | Uint8Array): CrowdsaleAccount {
const data = JSON.parse(json);
const password = getPassword(_password);
// Ethereum Address
const address = getAddress(spelunk(data, "ethaddr:string!"));
// Encrypted Seed
const encseed = looseArrayify(spelunk(data, "encseed:string!"));
assertArgument(encseed && (encseed.length % 16) === 0, "invalid encseed", "json", json);
const key = getBytes(pbkdf2(password, password, 2000, 32, "sha256")).slice(0, 16);
const iv = encseed.slice(0, 16);
const encryptedSeed = encseed.slice(16);
// Decrypt the seed
const aesCbc = new CBC(key, iv);
const seed = pkcs7Strip(getBytes(aesCbc.decrypt(encryptedSeed)));
// This wallet format is weird... Convert the binary encoded hex to a string.
let seedHex = "";
for (let i = 0; i < seed.length; i++) {
seedHex += String.fromCharCode(seed[i]);
}
return { address, privateKey: id(seedHex) };
}