Swisstronik & Ethereum transactions

Ethereum Transactions

When sending transactions in the Ethereum blockchain, there are several fields you need to fill out such as from, to, value, nonce, data, etc... so the nodes can process and validate your transactions before adding them to the blockchain.

signer.sendTransaction({
    from: //Address of the sender,
    to: //Address of the recipient,
    data: //Data to include in the transaction
    value: //Amount of Ether to send,
  });

Swisstronik Transactions

Sending transactions in the Swisstronik blockchain is similar to Ethereum, with one crucial distinction: when the data field is not empty, the value of the data field must be encrypted. This encryption step is vital for maintaining confidentiality. By sending encrypted values to the nodes, we ensure that only the nodes can decrypt the data within the Intel SGX enclave, ensuring the secure validation of your transaction.

The data field is empty only when sending value between accounts (e.g., sending 1 SWTR from Alice to Bob). For transactions of this type, there is no need for any encryption.

signer.sendTransaction({
    from: //Address of the sender,
    to: //Address of the recipient,
    data: //THIS VALUE MUST BE ENCRYPTED USING SWISSTRONIKJS
    value: //Amount of Swtr to send,
  });

For a deeper dive into transactions data field on EVM-based blockchains, check out the article Decoding the β€œdata” field in Ethereum Transactions

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