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There is already a JSON standard that has been already used in the wild for
the last 7 years described in SLIP-0015 (mentioned by Clark in this
thread). No need to reinventing the wheel again.

On Wed 24. 8. 2022 at 21:44, Ryan Havar via bitcoin-dev <
bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:

> I'd strongly suggest not using CSV. Especially for a standard. I've worke=
d
> with it as an interchange format many a times, and it's always been a
> clusterfuck.
>
> Right off the bat, you have stuff like "The fields may be quoted, but thi=
s
> is unnecessary as the first comma in the line will always be the delimite=
r"
> which invariably leads to some implementations doing it, some
> implementations not doing it, and others that are intolerant of the other
> way.
>
> And you have also made the classic mistake of not strictly defining escap=
e
> rules. So everyone will pick their own (e.g. some will \, escape commas,
> others will not cause it's quoted and escape quotes, and others will assu=
me
> no escaping is required since its the last column in a csv).
>
> Over time it morphs into its own mini-monster that introduces so much pai=
n.
>
> On a similar note, allowing alternatives (like: txid>index vs txid:index)
> provides no benefit, but creates additional work for implementations (who
> quite likely only test formats they produce) and future incompatibilities=
.
>
> I know everyone loves to hate on it, but really (line-separated?) json is
> the way to go.
>
> { "tx": "c3bdad6e7dcd7997e16a5b7b7cf4d8f6079820ff2eedd5fcbb2ad088f767b37b=
=E2=80=8E",
> "label": "wow, such label" }
> { "tx: "c3bdad6e7dcd7997e16a5b7b7cf4d8f6079820ff2eedd5fcbb2ad088f767b37b"=
,
> "txout": 4, "label": "omg this is so easy to parse" }
> { "tx: "c3bdad6e7dcd7997e16a5b7b7cf4d8f6079820ff2eedd5fcbb2ad088f767b37b"=
,
> "txin": 0, "label": "wow this is going to be extensible as well" }
>
>
>
>
> -Ryan
>
> ------- Original Message -------
>
> On Wednesday, August 24th, 2022 at 2:18 AM, Craig Raw via bitcoin-dev <
> bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to propose a BIP that specifies a format for the export and
> import of labels from a wallet. While transferring access to funds across
> wallet applications has been made simple through standards such as BIP39,
> wallet labels remain siloed and difficult to extract despite their value,
> particularly in a privacy context.
>
> The proposed format is a simple two column CSV file, with the reference t=
o
> a transaction, address, input or output in the first column, and the labe=
l
> in the second column. CSV was chosen for its wide accessibility, especial=
ly
> to users without specific technical expertise. Similarly, the CSV file ma=
y
> be compressed using the ZIP format, and optionally encrypted using AES.
>
> The full text of the BIP can be found at
> https://github.com/craigraw/bips/blob/master/bip-wallet-labels.mediawiki
> and also copied below.
>
> Feedback is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Craig Raw
>
> ---
>
> <pre>
> BIP: wallet-labels
> Layer: Applications
> Title: Wallet Labels Export Format
> Author: Craig Raw <craig@sparrowwallet.com>
> Comments-Summary: No comments yet.
> Comments-URI:
> https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/wiki/Comments:BIP-wallet-labels
> Status: Draft
> Type: Informational
> Created: 2022-08-23
> License: BSD-2-Clause
> </pre>
>
> =3D=3DAbstract=3D=3D
>
> This document specifies a format for the export of labels that may be
> attached to the transactions, addresses, input and outputs in a wallet.
>
> =3D=3DCopyright=3D=3D
>
> This BIP is licensed under the BSD 2-clause license.
>
> =3D=3DMotivation=3D=3D
>
> The export and import of funds across different Bitcoin wallet
> applications is well defined through standards such as BIP39, BIP32, BIP4=
4
> etc.
> These standards are well supported and allow users to move easily between
> different wallets.
> There is, however, no defined standard to transfer any labels the user ma=
y
> have applied to the transactions, addresses, inputs or outputs in their
> wallet.
> The UTXO model that Bitcoin uses makes these labels particularly valuable
> as they may indicate the source of funds, whether received externally or =
as
> a result of change from a prior transaction.
> In both cases, care must be taken when spending to avoid undesirable leak=
s
> of private information.
> Labels provide valuable guidance in this regard, and have even become
> mandatory when spending in several Bitcoin wallets.
> Allowing users to export their labels in a standardized way ensures that
> they do not experience lock-in to a particular wallet application.
> In addition, by using common formats, this BIP seeks to make manual or
> bulk management of labels accessible to users without specific technical
> expertise.
>
> =3D=3DSpecification=3D=3D
>
> In order to make the import and export of labels as widely accessible as
> possible, this BIP uses the comma separated values (CSV) format, which is
> widely supported by consumer, business, and scientific applications.
> Although the technical specification of CSV in RFC4180 is not always
> followed, the application of the format in this BIP is simple enough that
> compatibility should not present a problem.
> Moreover, the simplicity and forgiving nature of CSV (over for example
> JSON) lends itself well to bulk label editing using spreadsheet and text
> editing tools.
>
> A CSV export of labels from a wallet must be a UTF-8 encoded text file,
> containing one record per line, with records containing two fields
> delimited by a comma.
> The fields may be quoted, but this is unnecessary, as the first comma in
> the line will always be the delimiter.
> The first line in the file is a header, and should be ignored on import.
> Thereafter, each line represents a record that refers to a label applied
> in the wallet.
> The order in which these records appear is not defined.
>
> The first field in the record contains a reference to the transaction,
> address, input or output in the wallet.
> This is specified as one of the following:
> * Transaction ID (<tt>txid</tt>)
> * Address
> * Input (rendered as <tt>txid<index</tt>)
> * Output (rendered as <tt>txid>index</tt> or <tt>txid:index</tt>)
>
> The second field contains the label applied to the reference.
> Exporting applications may omit records with no labels or labels of zero
> length.
> Files exported should use the <tt>.csv</tt> file extension.
>
> In order to reduce file size while retaining wide accessibility, the CSV
> file may be compressed using the ZIP file format, using the <tt>.zip</tt>
> file extension.
> This <tt>.zip</tt> file may optionally be encrypted using either AES-128
> or AES-256 encryption, which is supported by numerous applications
> including Winzip and 7-zip.
> In order to ensure that weak encryption does not proliferate, importers
> following this standard must refuse to import <tt>.zip</tt> files encrypt=
ed
> with the weaker Zip 2.0 standard.
> The textual representation of the wallet's extended public key (as define=
d
> by BIP32, with an <tt>xpub</tt> header) should be used as the password.
>
> =3D=3DImporting=3D=3D
>
> When importing, a naive algorithm may simply match against any reference,
> but it is possible to disambiguate between transactions, addresses, input=
s
> and outputs.
> For example in the following pseudocode:
> <pre>
> if reference length < 64
> Set address label
> else if reference length =3D=3D 64
> Set transaction label
> else if reference contains '<'
> Set input label
> else
> Set output label
> </pre>
>
> Importing applications may truncate labels if necessary.
>
> =3D=3DTest Vectors=3D=3D
>
> The following fragment represents a wallet label export:
> <pre>
> Reference,Label
>
> c3bdad6e7dcd7997e16a5b7b7cf4d8f6079820ff2eedd5fcbb2ad088f767b37b=E2=80=8E=
,Transaction
> 1A69TXnEM2ms9fMaY9UuiJ7415X7xZaUSg,Address
> c3bdad6e7dcd7997e16a5b7b7cf4d8f6079820ff2eedd5fcbb2ad088f767b37b=E2=80=8E=
<0,Input
> c3bdad6e7dcd7997e16a5b7b7cf4d8f6079820ff2eedd5fcbb2ad088f767b37b=E2=80=8E=
>0,Output
> c3bdad6e7dcd7997e16a5b7b7cf4d8f6079820ff2eedd5fcbb2ad088f767b37b=E2=80=8E=
:0,Output
> (alternative)
> </pre>
>
> =3D=3DReference Implementation=3D=3D
>
> TBD
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> bitcoin-dev mailing list
> bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org
> https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev
>
--=20
Best Regards / S pozdravom,

Pavol "stick" Rusnak
Co-Founder, SatoshiLabs

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<div dir=3D"auto">There is already a JSON standard that has been already us=
ed in the wild for the last 7 years described in SLIP-0015 (mentioned by Cl=
ark in this thread). No need to reinventing the wheel again.=C2=A0</div><di=
v><br><div class=3D"gmail_quote"><div dir=3D"ltr" class=3D"gmail_attr">On W=
ed 24. 8. 2022 at 21:44, Ryan Havar via bitcoin-dev &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:b=
itcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org">bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org=
</a>&gt; wrote:<br></div><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:=
0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left-width:1px;border-left-style:solid;padding-lef=
t:1ex;border-left-color:rgb(204,204,204)"><div style=3D"font-family:Arial;f=
ont-size:14px">I&#39;d strongly suggest not using CSV. Especially for a sta=
ndard. I&#39;ve worked with it as an interchange format many a times, and i=
t&#39;s always been a clusterfuck.=C2=A0</div><div style=3D"font-family:Ari=
al;font-size:14px"><br></div><div><font face=3D"Arial" style=3D"font-family=
:Arial;color:rgb(0,0,0)">Right off the bat, you have stuff like &quot;The f=
ields may be quoted, but this is unnecessary <span style=3D"font-family:Ari=
al">as the first comma in the line will always be the delimiter</span>&quot=
; which invariably leads to some implementations doing it, some implementat=
ions=C2=A0not doing it, and others that are intolerant of the other way.=C2=
=A0</font></div><div><font face=3D"Arial" style=3D"font-family:Arial;color:=
rgb(0,0,0)"><br></font></div><div><font face=3D"Arial" style=3D"font-family=
:Arial;color:rgb(0,0,0)">And you have also made the classic mistake of not =
strictly defining escape rules. So everyone will pick their own (e.g. some =
will \, escape commas, others will not cause it&#39;s quoted and escape quo=
tes, and others will assume no escaping is required since its the last colu=
mn in a csv).=C2=A0<br><br>Over time it morphs into its own mini-monster th=
at introduces so much pain.<br><br>On a similar=C2=A0note, allowing alterna=
tives (like:=C2=A0<span style=3D"font-family:Arial">txid&gt;index vs txid:i=
ndex) provides no benefit, but creates additional work for implementations =
(who quite likely only test formats they produce) and future incompatibilit=
ies.=C2=A0</span></font></div><div><font face=3D"Arial" style=3D"font-famil=
y:Arial;color:rgb(0,0,0)"><br></font></div><div><font face=3D"Arial" style=
=3D"font-family:Arial;color:rgb(0,0,0)">I know everyone loves to hate on it=
, but really (line-separated?) json is the way to go.=C2=A0</font></div><di=
v><font face=3D"Arial" style=3D"font-family:Arial;color:rgb(0,0,0)"><br></f=
ont></div><div><font face=3D"Arial" style=3D"font-family:Arial;color:rgb(0,=
0,0)">{ &quot;tx&quot;: &quot;<span style=3D"font-family:Arial">c3bdad6e7dc=
d7997e16a5b7b7cf4d8f6079820ff2eedd5fcbb2ad088f767b37b=E2=80=8E&quot;, &quot=
;label&quot;: &quot;wow, such label&quot; }<br>{ &quot;tx: &quot;<span styl=
e=3D"font-family:Arial;display:inline!important;background-color:rgb(255,25=
5,255)">c3bdad6e7dcd7997e16a5b7b7cf4d8f6079820ff2eedd5fcbb2ad088f767b37b&qu=
ot;, &quot;txout&quot;: 4, &quot;label&quot;: &quot;omg this is so easy to =
parse&quot; }<br><span style=3D"font-family:Arial;display:inline!important;=
background-color:rgb(255,255,255)">{ &quot;tx: &quot;</span><span style=3D"=
font-family:Arial;display:inline!important;background-color:rgb(255,255,255=
)">c3bdad6e7dcd7997e16a5b7b7cf4d8f6079820ff2eedd5fcbb2ad088f767b37b&quot;, =
&quot;txin&quot;: 0, &quot;label&quot;: &quot;wow this is going to be exten=
sible as well&quot; }</span><br></span></span></font></div><div><font face=
=3D"Arial" style=3D"font-family:Arial;color:rgb(0,0,0)"><br><br><br><br></f=
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        <div style=3D"font-family:Arial">-Ryan</div>
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        ------- Original Message -------</div><div><br>
        On Wednesday, August 24th, 2022 at 2:18 AM, Craig Raw via bitcoin-d=
ev &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org" target=3D"_=
blank">bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org</a>&gt; wrote:<br><br>
        <blockquote type=3D"cite">
            <div dir=3D"ltr">Hi all,<div><br></div><div>I would like to pro=
pose a BIP that specifies a format for the export and import of labels from=
 a wallet. While transferring access to funds across wallet applications ha=
s been made simple through standards such as BIP39, wallet labels remain si=
loed and difficult to extract despite their value, particularly in a privac=
y context.</div><div><br></div><div>The proposed format is a simple two col=
umn CSV file, with the reference to a transaction, address, input or output=
 in the first column, and the label in the second column. CSV was chosen fo=
r its wide accessibility, especially to users without specific technical ex=
pertise. Similarly, the CSV file may be compressed using the ZIP format, an=
d optionally encrypted using AES.</div><div><br></div><div>The full text of=
 the BIP can be found at <a href=3D"https://github.com/craigraw/bips/blob/m=
aster/bip-wallet-labels.mediawiki" rel=3D"noreferrer nofollow noopener" tar=
get=3D"_blank">https://github.com/craigraw/bips/blob/master/bip-wallet-labe=
ls.mediawiki</a> and also copied below.</div><div><br></div><div>Feedback i=
s appreciated.</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks,</div><div>Craig Raw</div><d=
iv><br></div><div>---</div><div><br></div><div>&lt;pre&gt;<br>  BIP: wallet=
-labels<br>  Layer: Applications<br>  Title: Wallet Labels Export Format<br=
>  Author: Craig Raw &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:craig@sparrowwallet.com" rel=3D"=
noreferrer nofollow noopener" target=3D"_blank">craig@sparrowwallet.com</a>=
&gt;<br>  Comments-Summary: No comments yet.<br>  Comments-URI: <a href=3D"=
https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/wiki/Comments:BIP-wallet-labels" rel=3D"nor=
eferrer nofollow noopener" target=3D"_blank">https://github.com/bitcoin/bip=
s/wiki/Comments:BIP-wallet-labels</a><br>  Status: Draft<br>  Type: Informa=
tional<br>  Created: 2022-08-23<br>  License: BSD-2-Clause<br>&lt;/pre&gt;<=
br><br>=3D=3DAbstract=3D=3D<br><br>This document specifies a format for the=
 export of labels that may be attached to the transactions, addresses, inpu=
t and outputs in a wallet.<br><br>=3D=3DCopyright=3D=3D<br><br>This BIP is =
licensed under the BSD 2-clause license.<br><br>=3D=3DMotivation=3D=3D<br><=
br>The export and import of funds across different Bitcoin wallet applicati=
ons is well defined through standards such as BIP39, BIP32, BIP44 etc.<br>T=
hese standards are well supported and allow users to move easily between di=
fferent wallets.<br>There is, however, no defined standard to transfer any =
labels the user may have applied to the transactions, addresses, inputs or =
outputs in their wallet.<br>The UTXO model that Bitcoin uses makes these la=
bels particularly valuable as they may indicate the source of funds, whethe=
r received externally or as a result of change from a prior transaction.<br=
>In both cases, care must be taken when spending to avoid undesirable leaks=
 of private information.<br>Labels provide valuable guidance in this regard=
, and have even become mandatory when spending in several Bitcoin wallets.<=
br>Allowing users to export their labels in a standardized way ensures that=
 they do not experience lock-in to a particular wallet application.<br>In a=
ddition, by using common formats, this BIP seeks to make manual or bulk man=
agement of labels accessible to users without specific technical expertise.=
<br><br>=3D=3DSpecification=3D=3D<br><br>In order to make the import and ex=
port of labels as widely accessible as possible, this BIP uses the comma se=
parated values (CSV) format, which is widely supported by consumer, busines=
s, and scientific applications.<br>Although the technical specification of =
CSV in RFC4180 is not always followed, the application of the format in thi=
s BIP is simple enough that compatibility should not present a problem.<br>=
Moreover, the simplicity and forgiving nature of CSV (over for example JSON=
) lends itself well to bulk label editing using spreadsheet and text editin=
g tools. <br><br>A CSV export of labels from a wallet must be a UTF-8 encod=
ed text file, containing one record per line, with records containing two f=
ields delimited by a comma.<br>The fields may be quoted, but this is unnece=
ssary, as the first comma in the line will always be the delimiter.<br>The =
first line in the file is a header, and should be ignored on import.<br>The=
reafter, each line represents a record that refers to a label applied in th=
e wallet.<br>The order in which these records appear is not defined.<br><br=
>The first field in the record contains a reference to the transaction, add=
ress, input or output in the wallet.<br>This is specified as one of the fol=
lowing:<br>* Transaction ID (&lt;tt&gt;txid&lt;/tt&gt;)<br>* Address<br>* I=
nput (rendered as &lt;tt&gt;txid&lt;index&lt;/tt&gt;)<br>* Output (rendered=
 as &lt;tt&gt;txid&gt;index&lt;/tt&gt; or &lt;tt&gt;txid:index&lt;/tt&gt;)<=
br><br>The second field contains the label applied to the reference. <br>Ex=
porting applications may omit records with no labels or labels of zero leng=
th.<br>Files exported should use the &lt;tt&gt;.csv&lt;/tt&gt; file extensi=
on.<br><br>In order to reduce file size while retaining wide accessibility,=
 the CSV file may be compressed using the ZIP file format, using the &lt;tt=
&gt;.zip&lt;/tt&gt; file extension.<br>This &lt;tt&gt;.zip&lt;/tt&gt; file =
may optionally be encrypted using either AES-128 or AES-256 encryption, whi=
ch is supported by numerous applications including Winzip and 7-zip. <br>In=
 order to ensure that weak encryption does not proliferate, importers follo=
wing this standard must refuse to import &lt;tt&gt;.zip&lt;/tt&gt; files en=
crypted with the weaker Zip 2.0 standard.<br>The textual representation of =
the wallet&#39;s extended public key (as defined by BIP32, with an &lt;tt&g=
t;xpub&lt;/tt&gt; header) should be used as the password.<br><br>=3D=3DImpo=
rting=3D=3D<br><br>When importing, a naive algorithm may simply match again=
st any reference, but it is possible to disambiguate between transactions, =
addresses, inputs and outputs. <br>For example in the following pseudocode:=
<br>&lt;pre&gt;<br>  if reference length &lt; 64<br>    Set address label<b=
r>  else if reference length =3D=3D 64<br>    Set transaction label<br>  el=
se if reference contains &#39;&lt;&#39;<br>    Set input label<br>  else<br=
>    Set output label<br>&lt;/pre&gt;<br><br>Importing applications may tru=
ncate labels if necessary.<br><br>=3D=3DTest Vectors=3D=3D<br><br>The follo=
wing fragment represents a wallet label export:<br>&lt;pre&gt;<br>Reference=
,Label<br>c3bdad6e7dcd7997e16a5b7b7cf4d8f6079820ff2eedd5fcbb2ad088f767b37b=
=E2=80=8E,Transaction<br>1A69TXnEM2ms9fMaY9UuiJ7415X7xZaUSg,Address<br>c3bd=
ad6e7dcd7997e16a5b7b7cf4d8f6079820ff2eedd5fcbb2ad088f767b37b=E2=80=8E&lt;0,=
Input<br>c3bdad6e7dcd7997e16a5b7b7cf4d8f6079820ff2eedd5fcbb2ad088f767b37b=
=E2=80=8E&gt;0,Output<br>c3bdad6e7dcd7997e16a5b7b7cf4d8f6079820ff2eedd5fcbb=
2ad088f767b37b=E2=80=8E:0,Output (alternative)<br>&lt;/pre&gt;<br><br>=3D=
=3DReference Implementation=3D=3D<br><br>TBD<br></div><div><br></div><div><=
br></div></div>

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div></div><div>Best Regards / S pozdravom,</div><div><br></div><div>Pavol &=
quot;stick&quot; Rusnak</div><div>Co-Founder, SatoshiLabs</div></div></div>=
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