--- EIP: 695 Title: Create `eth_chainId` method for JSON-RPC Author: Isaac Ardis Wei Tang , @tcz001 Type: Standard Track Category: Interface Status: Draft Created: 2017-08-21 --- ## Simple Summary Include `eth_chainId` method in `eth_`-namespaced JSON-RPC methods. ## Abstract The `eth_chainId` method should return a single STRING result for an integer value in hexadecimal format, describing the currently configured "Chain Id" value used for signing replay-protected transactions, introduced via [EIP-155](./eip-155.md). ## Motivation Currently although we can use net_version RPC call to get the current network ID, there's no RPC for querying the chain ID. This makes it impossible to determine the current actual blockchain using the RPC. ## Specification ---- ### eth_chainId Returns the currently configured chain id, a value used in replay-protected transaction signing as introduced by [EIP-155](./eip-155.md). ##### Parameters none ##### Returns `QUANTITY` - integer of the current chain id. Defaults are mainnet=61, morden=62. ##### Example ```js curl -X POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_chainId","params":[],"id":1}' // Result { "id":83, "jsonrpc": "2.0", "result": "0x3d" // 61 } ``` ---- ## Rationale An ETH/ETC client can accidentally connect to an ETC/ETH RPC endpoint without knowing it unless it tries to sign a transaction or it fetch a transaction that is known to have signed with a chain ID. This has since caused trouble for application developers, such as MetaMask, to add multi-chain support. Please note related links: - [Parity PR](https://github.com/paritytech/parity/pull/6329) - [Geth Classic PR (merged)](https://github.com/ethereumproject/go-ethereum/pull/336) ## Backwards Compatibility Not relevant. ## Test Cases Not currently implemented. ## Implementation Would be good to have a test to confirm that expected==got. ## Reference Return value `QUANTITY` adheres to standard JSON RPC hex value encoding, as documented here: https://github.com/ethereum/wiki/wiki/JSON-RPC#hex-value-encoding. ## Copyright Copyright and related rights waived via [CC0](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).