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ZIP: 302
Title: Standardized Memo Field Format
Owners: Jack Grigg <jack@electriccoin.co>
Original-Author: Jay Graber
Status: Draft
Category: Standards / RPC / Wallet
Created: 2017-02-08
Discussions-To: <https://github.com/zcash/zips/issues/366>
Pull-Request: <https://github.com/zcash/zips/pull/105>
Abstract
========
This ZIP describes a proposed specification for a standardized format for clients who wish
to transmit or receive content within the encrypted memo field of shielded transactions.
Motivation
==========
A well-defined standard for formatting content within the encrypted memo field will help
expand its use within the Zcash ecosystem by providing a commonly recognized format for
memo values carrying different types of data. Users and third-party services benefit from
standardized formatting rules that define the type and length of the data contained within.
Specification
===============
Section 5.5 of the Zcash protocol specification [#protocol]_ defines three cases
for the encoding of a memo field:
* a UTF-8 human-readable string [#UTF-8]_, padded by appending zero bytes; or
* the byte ``0xF6`` followed by 511 ``0x00`` bytes, indicating "no memo"; or
* any other sequence of 512 bytes starting with a byte value ``0xF5`` or greater (which is
therefore not a valid UTF-8 string), as specified in ZIP 302.
This ZIP refines the specification of the third case.
The following specification constrains a party, called the "reader", that interprets the
contents of a memo. It does not define consensus requirements.
+ If the first byte (byte 0) has a value of 0xF4 or smaller, then the reader MUST:
+ strip any trailing zero bytes
+ decode it as a UTF-8 string (if decoding fails then report an error).
+ If the first byte has a value of 0xF6, and the remaining 511 bytes are 0x00, then the user
supplied no memo, and the encrypted memo field is to be treated as empty.
+ If the memo matches any of these patterns, then this memo is from the future, because
these ranges are reserved for future updates to this specification:
+ The first byte has a value of 0xF5.
+ The first byte has a value of 0xF6, and the remaining 511 bytes are not all 0x00.
+ The first byte has a value between 0xF7 and 0xFE inclusive.
+ If the first byte has a value of 0xFF then the reader should not make any other
assumption about the memo. In order to put arbitrary data into a memo field (that
might have some private non-standard structure), the value of the first byte SHOULD
be set to 0xFF; the remaining 511 bytes are then unconstrained.
Rationale
===========
The new protocol specification is an improvement over the current memo field content
specification that was in the protocol spec up to version 2020.1.0, which stated:
The usage of the memo field is by agreement between the sender and recipient of the
note. The memo field SHOULD be encoded either as:
+ a UTF-8 human-readable string [Unicode], padded by appending zero bytes; or
+ an arbitrary sequence of 512 bytes starting with a byte value of 0xF5 or greater,
which is therefore not a valid UTF-8 string.
In the former case, wallet software is expected to strip any trailing zero bytes and
then display the resulting UTF-8 string to the recipient user, where applicable.
Incorrect UTF-8-encoded byte sequences should be displayed as replacement characters
(U+FFFD).
In the latter case, the contents of the memo field SHOULD NOT be displayed. A start
byte of 0xF5 is reserved for use by automated software by private agreement. A start
byte of 0xF6 or greater is reserved for use in future Zcash protocol extensions.
See issue `#1849`_ for further discussion.
.. _`#1849`: https://github.com/zcash/zcash/issues/1849
Backwards Compatibility
===========================
Encrypted memo field contents sent without the standardized format proposed here will be
interpreted according to the specification set out in older versions of the protocol spec.
References
==========
.. [#protocol] `Zcash Protocol Specification, Version 2021.1.19 <protocol/protocol.pdf>`_
.. [#UTF-8] `UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646 <https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3629.html>`_
.. [#Bitcoin-CompactSize] `Variable length integer. Bitcoin Wiki <https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Protocol_documentation#Variable_length_integer>`_