BIP340 - Derive a public key from an xpub
POST/bip340/derive-tweak-pubkey-from-xpub
This API endpoint requires an API Key with at least one of the following Roles: SystemAdmin | PoliciesManager | ResourceViewer | CryptoUser | KeysManager | KeysImporter | KeysExporter
Returns the derived tweak public key of the given xPub for a given BIP-32 non-hardened derivation path. The tweak addition argument allows for modifying the public key in a deterministic way. For more details on tweak addition, see Tweaking Keys.
Request
Header Parameters
The AUTHORIZATION header must be set to the API Key of the user. The API Key is returned when a new user is created using the /admin/create-user endpoint.
- application/json
Body
required
base58 encoded xPub
Responses
- 200
- 400
- 401
- 404
- 500
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
Optional xpub in base58 format. if a tweak was provided in the request, this field will be None. if no tweak was provided, this field will contain the xpub of the derived key.
{
"pubkey": "string"
}
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
Possible values: [already_performed_keygen, api_key_not_found, bad_n_and_t_params, bad_request_params, batch_too_large, cant_delete_boot_admin, cluster_already_exists, cluster_not_found, executor_result, invalid_domain, key_not_found, key_operation_before_keygen, no_backup_private_key, no_backup_public_key, plaintext_backup_disabled, policy_already_exists, policy_in_use_by_keys, policy_in_use_by_users, policy_not_found, policy_validation_failed, room_creation_problem, rule_already_exists, rule_in_use, rule_not_found, rule_not_in_policy, user_already_exists, user_has_associated_keys, user_not_found, vertex_already_exists, vertex_not_found]
{
"err_msg": "string",
"err_type": "already_performed_keygen"
}
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
Possible values: [access_denied, bad_key_permission]
{
"err_msg": "string",
"err_type": "access_denied"
}
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
Possible values: [not_found]
{
"err_msg": "string",
"err_type": "not_found"
}
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
Possible values: [internal_problem]
{
"err_msg": "string",
"err_type": "internal_problem"
}