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<title>Proof Of Work API</title>
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<h1>PoW API</h1>
<p>
This is a simple API that allows you to generate a proof of work
challenges and verify the proof of work.
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<p>
The API has two endpoints:
<ul>
<li>GET
<a href='/pow/challenge'>/pow/challenge</a>
- This endpoint generates a new proof of work challenge.</li>
<li>POST
<a href='/pow/challenge'>/pow/challenge</a>
- This endpoint verifies a proof of work challenge.</li>
</ul>
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<p>
The proof of work challenge is to find a proof which, when concatenated
and hashed (via SHA 512) with a challenge string that starts with a
certain number of zeros. The number of zeros is determined by the
difficulty level. The difficulty level is a number between 1 and 10. The
higher the difficulty level, the more zeros the string must start with.
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The current difficulty is
{{difficulty}}.
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<p>
The example code for performing a proof of work challenge is:
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const crypto = require('crypto');
const axios = require('axios');
async function getChallenge() {
const response = await axios.get('https://api.us.dev/pow/challenge');
return response.data;
}
async function submitSolution(challenge, proof) {
const response = await axios.post('https://api.us.dev/pow/challenge', {
challenge,
proof
});
return response.data;
}
function hashProof(challenge, proof) {
return crypto.createHash('sha512').update(challenge + proof).digest('hex');
}
function verifyChallenge(hash: string, difficulty: number) {
return hash.startsWith('0'.repeat(difficulty));
}
async function proofOfWork() {
const challenge = await getChallenge();
let proof = 0;
let hash = '';
do {
proof++;
hash = hashProof(challenge, proof);
} while (!verifyChallenge(hash, 5));
return await submitSolution(challenge, proof);
}
proofOfWork().then(console.log).catch(console.error);
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<p>
If you're a developer you should use the GET /pow/challenge endpoint to
get the challenge, then pass the challenge to your client, then have the
client find a solution to the challenge and then submit their proof as
part of their later action. Your service should then verify the solution
using the POST /pow/challenge endpoint (or your own local implementation)
to verify the solution.
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