verifyMessage
Verify that a message was signed by the provided address.
Usage
example.ts
import { verifyMessage } from 'viem'
import { account, walletClient } from './client'
const signature = await walletClient.signMessage({
account,
message: 'hello world',
})
const valid = await verifyMessage({
address: account.address,
message: 'hello world',
signature,
})
// true
Returns
boolean
Whether the provided address
generated the signature
.
Parameters
address
- Type:
Address
The Ethereum address that signed the original message.
const valid = await verifyMessage({
address: '0xf39fd6e51aad88f6f4ce6ab8827279cfffb92266',
message: 'hello world',
signature:
'0x66edc32e2ab001213321ab7d959a2207fcef5190cc9abb6da5b0d2a8a9af2d4d2b0700e2c317c4106f337fd934fbbb0bf62efc8811a78603b33a8265d3b8f8cb1c',
})
message
- Type:
string
The message to be verified.
By default, viem signs the UTF-8 representation of the message.
const valid = await verifyMessage({
address: '0xf39fd6e51aad88f6f4ce6ab8827279cfffb92266',
message: 'hello world',
signature:
'0x66edc32e2ab001213321ab7d959a2207fcef5190cc9abb6da5b0d2a8a9af2d4d2b0700e2c317c4106f337fd934fbbb0bf62efc8811a78603b33a8265d3b8f8cb1c',
})
To sign the data representation of the message, you can use the raw
attribute.
const valid = await verifyMessage({
address: '0xf39fd6e51aad88f6f4ce6ab8827279cfffb92266',
message: { raw: '0x68656c6c6f20776f726c64' },
signature:
'0x66edc32e2ab001213321ab7d959a2207fcef5190cc9abb6da5b0d2a8a9af2d4d2b0700e2c317c4106f337fd934fbbb0bf62efc8811a78603b33a8265d3b8f8cb1c',
})
signature
- Type:
Hex | ByteArray | Signature
The signature that was generated by signing the message with the address's private key.
const valid = await verifyMessage({
address: '0xf39fd6e51aad88f6f4ce6ab8827279cfffb92266',
message: 'hello world',
signature:
'0x66edc32e2ab001213321ab7d959a2207fcef5190cc9abb6da5b0d2a8a9af2d4d2b0700e2c317c4106f337fd934fbbb0bf62efc8811a78603b33a8265d3b8f8cb1c',
})