#6
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Stake Pool Extended Metadata

Created on  by Markus Gufler and Mike Fullman

Abstract

This CIP defines the concept of extended metadata for pools that is referenced from the pool registration data stored on chain.

Motivation

As the ecosystem around Cardano stake pools proliferate so will the desire to slice, organize and search pool information dynamically. Currently the metadata referenced on chain provides 512 bytes that can be allocated across the four information categories (delegation-design-specification Section 4.2):

key Value Rules
ticker Pool ticker. uppercase 5 Characters Maximum, Uppercase letters and numbers
description Pool Description. Text that describes the pool 50 Characters Maximum
homepage A website URL for the pool 64 Characters Maximum, must be a valid URL
name A name for the pool 50 Characters Maximum

Many additional attributes can be envisioned for future wallets, pool explorers, and information aggregators. The proposal below outlines an initial strategy for capturing this extended metadata.

Specification

On Chain referenced (main) metadata file

We define two more fields for the on chain referenced metadata file that references another JSON file on a URL with the extended metadata. The proposed metadata is as follows:

key Value Rules
ticker Pool ticker. uppercase 5 Characters Maximum, Uppercase letters and numbers
description Pool Description. Text that describes the pool 50 Characters Maximum
homepage A website URL for the pool 64 Characters Maximum, must be a valid URL
name A name for the pool 50 Characters Maximum
extDataUrl A URL for extended metadata optional, 128 Characters Maximum, must be a valid URL
extSigUrl A URL with the extended metadata signature optional, 128 Characters Maximum, must be a valid URL
extVkey the public Key for verification optional, 68 Characters

In order to include the additional ext Field data, we suggest increasing the maximum size of the main metadata file from currently 512 to 1024 bytes.

Extended Metadata - flexible but validable

In difference to the main metadata, the extended metadata should be updateable without having to use the cold key of the pool and without having to perform an on-chain transaction. The consumer of these data should still have the possibility to verify the authenticity of the data.

The operator notes all his additional pool information in the extended metadata (extData.json).

We propose the pool operator generate a new public-secret key-pair (extData.skey and extData.vkey)

cardano-cli node key-gen 
  --cold-verification-key-file extData.vkey 
  --cold-signing-key-file extData.skey 
  --operational-certificate-issue-counter-file extData.counter

Then a new (not available yet) cardano-cli command generate the signature (extData.sign) .

cardano-cli stake-pool rawdata-sign
  --raw-metadata-file extData.json
  --signing-key-file extData.skey
  --out-file extData.sign

The operator now:

  • has the extData.json and extData.sign files
  • will publish them at some https:// URL (probably same host as the main metadata)
  • set the published extData.json URL in the main metadata extDataUrl field
  • set the published extData.sign URL in then main metadata extSigUrl field
  • set the extData.vkey string in the main metadata extVkey field
  • re-register the extended main metadata file on chain

This re-registration of the main metadata file with the extData.vkey and the two URLs is only necessary once. Afterwards, the operator can update his extended metadata at any time, compute the new signature with the cardano-cli stake-pool rawdata-sign command, and publish both files at the existing extDataUrl and extSigUrl.

Extended Metadata structure

In the following we describe a first minimal version of the extended JSON file format

Since this extended metadata file can be updated at any time by the pool operator, a serial number is useful for consuming applications and services to identify updates.

There are main thematic sections with respective subordinate data fields:

  • the itn section is about the verifiable linking of an ITN pool ticker with its counterpart in Mainnet to identify fraudulent duplicates. (already used as not standardized extension)
  • the pool section contains additional information about the pool instance
    • the pool.contact section contains information for additional information and contact data
    • the pool.media_assets section contains additional information about the pools media files and colors
    • the pool.itn section is an optional section for ITN pool operators

The full schema is given in annexe as schema.json

{
  "serial": 870,
  "pool": {
    "id": "69579373ec20f2f82d2dc2360410350b308112f2939f92a",
    "country": "JPN",
    "status": "active",
    "contact": {
      "primary": "email",
      "email": "info@demopool.org",
      "facebook": "demopool12",
      "github": "demopooldev",
      "feed": "https://www.demopool.org/feed.xml",
      "telegram": "demopool",
      "twitter": "demopoolbird"
    },
    "media_assets": {
      "icon_png_64x64": "https://www.demopool.org/media/icon64.png",
      "logo_png": "https://www.demopool.org/media/logo.png",
      "logo_svg": "https://www.demopool.org/media/logo.svg",
      "color_fg": "#AABBCC",
      "color_bg": "#C0C0C0"
    },
    "itn": {
      "owner": "ed25519_pk1...",
      "witness": "ed25519_sig1..."
    }
  }
}

Backwards compatibility

No fields are removed or changed in the current on chain metadata. The new ext... fields are optional and not necessary to parse for any entities that do not need additional information about a pool

Reference implementation

N/A

This file is documentation, and therefore subject to CC-BY-4.0 (and not subject to Apache 2.0).