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stake key + reward address (4.5):
- StakeKey::stake_address(network) — bech32 (`stake1...` mainnet,
  `stake_test1...` testnet) via pallas_addresses::StakeAddress::new
  (added to the fork in the same commit since the upstream tuple
  struct had no public constructor).
- StakeKey::xprv() — crate-internal accessor for signing.
- WalletInner now holds the stake_key alongside the payment_key.
- mcp tool wallet.stake.address surfaces the bech32.

stake delegation (4.6):
- new aldabra-core::stake module:
  - parse_pool_id(bech32) → Hash<28>
  - build_signed_stake_delegation(payment, stake, network, utxos,
    change_addr, pool_bech32, register_first, params) → signed cbor.
  - if register_first: prepends a StakeRegistration cert (consumes
    a 2 ADA deposit from inputs). otherwise just delegates.
  - signs with both payment_key (body witness) and stake_key (cert
    witness). reuses sign::add_witness for both — same body-hash
    ed25519 signing path regardless of CIP-1852 chain index.
- mcp tool wallet.stake.delegate: pool_id, register_first (defaults
  true). signs + submits.

3.6 close-out — wallet.mint.unsigned mcp tool:
- exposes the existing build_unsigned_mint with caller-supplied
  PolicySpec (json), so multi-sig / treasury flows can build through
  this wallet without it auto-signing. round-trip with
  wallet.sign_partial chain → wallet.submit_signed_tx.

depends on Sulkta-Coop/pallas@feat-aux-data which gained two more
patches in the same branch:
- StakeAddress::new public constructor.
- StagingTransaction::add_certificate / clear_certificates +
  Conway::build_conway_raw decode-and-plumb for certs (filling in the
  `certificates: None, // TODO` upstream).

mcp tools: 12 → 15 (wallet.stake.address, wallet.stake.delegate,
wallet.mint.unsigned).

79 → 84 unit tests. new coverage: stake address bech32 round-trip,
pool_id bech32 parse + reject-wrong-hrp, delegation tx with + without
registration (asserts cert count, witness count, cert variants).
fork tests grew: certificates_plumb_through_to_tx_body and
no_certificates_means_none.
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crates phase 4.5, 4.6, 3.6 close-out: stake delegation + multisig mint primitive 2026-05-04 12:41:10 -07:00
docs rename: sulkta-wallet → aldabra (per Cobb 2026-05-04) 2026-05-04 10:11:23 -07:00
.dockerignore phase 1: full read path — bip39 + cip-3 + cip-1852 + koios + age-mnemonic + rmcp 2026-05-04 11:09:00 -07:00
.gitignore phase 1 scaffold: cargo workspace + 3 crates + roadmap + architecture 2026-05-04 10:02:32 -07:00
Cargo.lock phase 4.5, 4.6, 3.6 close-out: stake delegation + multisig mint primitive 2026-05-04 12:41:10 -07:00
Cargo.toml phase 3.2: cip-25 metadata via the pallas fork 2026-05-04 12:11:11 -07:00
Dockerfile phase 1: full read path — bip39 + cip-3 + cip-1852 + koios + age-mnemonic + rmcp 2026-05-04 11:09:00 -07:00
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ROADMAP.md rename: sulkta-wallet → aldabra (per Cobb 2026-05-04) 2026-05-04 10:11:23 -07:00

aldabra

Rust-native Cardano lite wallet with an MCP-server interface — built for LLM-first usage (send, receive, mint, Plutus interaction).

Status: Phase 1 scaffold (2026-05-04). Compiles, structure in place, real wallet primitives still landing. See ROADMAP.md.

Why

The existing Cardano MCP servers are either read-only doc gateways (Jimmyh-world/Cardano_MCP) or built on Blockfrost (web3-mcp) which is a centralized API we deliberately don't depend on. Sulkta runs its own Koios + Ogmios endpoints on Rackham; we want a wallet that talks directly to those.

Also: it's the first Sulkta Rust project — useful as a workout for crafting-table's Rust toolchain (per Sulkta-Coop/lucy-infra spec-crafting-table.md).

Architecture

Three crates in a Cargo workspace:

Crate Responsibility
aldabra-core Pure crypto + types. Mnemonic → root key (CIP-3), root → payment + stake key (CIP-1852), address construction, signing. No I/O, no network. This is the security boundary.
aldabra-chain Pluggable backends for chain queries. ChainBackend trait, with Koios as the phase-1 implementation. Ogmios + submission paths in phase 2.
aldabra-mcp Binary. MCP server speaking stdio. Glues core + chain together, exposes tools to the LLM client.
            ┌─────────────────────────────┐
LLM client  │       aldabra-mcp (bin)      │  stdio
─────────►  │   tool handlers, lifecycle  │  ────►
            └──────────┬──────────────────┘
                       │
              ┌────────┴────────┐
              ▼                 ▼
       ┌──────────────┐  ┌──────────────┐
       │ aldabra-core  │  │ aldabra-chain │
       │ keys, sign   │  │ Koios/Ogmios │
       └──────────────┘  └──────────────┘

MCP tools (target)

Phase 1:

  • wallet.address — derived base address at account 0, index 0
  • wallet.balance — ADA + native asset balance at the wallet's address
  • wallet.utxos — list UTXOs

Phase 2:

  • wallet.send — build, sign, submit a payment (ADA or native)
  • wallet.tx_status — poll a submitted tx hash

Phase 3:

  • wallet.mint — mint a CIP-25 / CIP-68 native asset
  • wallet.policy.create — generate a policy script (timelock, multisig)

Phase 4:

  • wallet.script.attach — attach an inline datum + reference script
  • wallet.script.spend — spend a Plutus-locked UTXO with redeemer
  • wallet.stake.delegate — delegate to a pool

Build

# Local (requires rustc 1.75+)
cargo build --release

# Through crafting-table (preferred — validates the toolchain there)
crafting-table build aldabra

Run

# Direct invocation (smoke test only — does nothing useful in phase 1)
./target/release/aldabra

# As an MCP server registered with Claude Code:
# add to ~/.claude.json:
#   "aldabra": {
#     "command": "/path/to/aldabra",
#     "env": {
#       "ALDABRA_DATA": "/mnt/cache/appdata/aldabra"
#     }
#   }

Security model

  • Mnemonic source: interactive bootstrap on first run, paste once, encrypted at rest with age. Never written to disk in plaintext.
  • Derived keys: in-memory only, ZeroizeOnDrop on every container.
  • Network exposure: stdio MCP transport — never opens a TCP socket. Only the spawning client process can reach it.
  • Multi-network: mainnet by default, but --network preview / --network preprod for testing without real ADA.

See also