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sgxwallet is the first-ever opensource high-performance hardware secure crypto wallet that is based on Intel SGX technology. First opensource product on Intel SGX whitelist. Scales to 100,000+ transactions per second. Currently supports ETH and SKALE, and will support BTC in the future. Sgxwallet is under heavy development and use by SKALE network.

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sgxwallet: SKALE SGX-based hardware crypto wallet

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Intro

sgxwallet is a next generation hardware secure crypto wallet that is based on Intel SGX technology. It currently supports Ethereum and SKALE, and will support Bitcoin in the future.

sgxwallet runs as a network server. Clients connect to the server, authenticate to it using TLS 1.0 protocol with client certificates, and then issue requests to the server to generate crypto keys and perform cryptographic operations. The keys are generated inside the secure SGX enclave and never leave the enclave unencrypted.

The server provides an initial registration service to issue client certificates to the clients. The administrator manually approves each registration.

sgxwallet has been tested on Ubuntu Linux 18.04.

An important note about production readiness

The sgxwallet server is still in active development and therefore should be regarded as alpha software. The development is still subject to security hardening, further testing, and breaking changes. This server has not yet been reviewed or audited for security. Please see SECURITY.md for reporting policies.

Running sgxwallet

Clone this repo

As you probably suspect, the first thing to do is to clone this repository and all it is sub-repositories.

git clone https://github.com/skalenetwork/sgxwallet.git --recurse-submodules

Try in simulation mode

The easiest way to try the sgxwallet server is to run a docker container in insecure simulation mode that emulates an SGX processor. Once you are familiar with the server, you can enable sgx on your machine and run it in secure production mode.

First install docker-compose if you dont have it

sudo apt-get install docker.io docker-compose

Then run sgxwallet using docker-compose

cd run_sgx_sim; sudo docker-compose up

Note: you need a machine that supports Intel AVX512 instruction set. Most modern Intel CPUs support it. To verify you machine supports AVX512, run

cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep avx512

Note: sgxwallet requires docker-compose for correct operation. You must always use docker-compose and avoid using raw docker tools.

Note: simulation mode is only to try sgxwallet. In production, you need to run sgxwallet on a server that supports SGX. Never run a production sgxserver in simulation mode.

Admin guide

If you are a SKALE validator and want to run sgxwallet for testnet or mainnet usage, you need a SGX-capable server.
Please refer to Admin guide for details on how to setup sgxwallet in a secure hardware mode docs/admin-guide.md.

Developer guide

If you are a SKALE developer and want to build sgxwallet from source, please refer to Developer guide docs/developer-guide.md.

Contributing

See contributing for information on how to contribute.

Libraries used by this project

License

License

All contributions to sgxwallet are made under the GNU Affero General Public License v3. See LICENSE.

Copyright (C) 2019-Present SKALE Labs.

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