Instances of :ExternalAccount can have the following properties:
PROPERTY | TYPE | DESCRIPTION | RANGE |
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From class :ExternalAccount | |||
:accountPublicKey | owl:DatatypeProperty | The public key of an external account. | xsd:hexBinary |
From class :Account | |||
:address | owl:DatatypeProperty | A 160-bit identifier for accounts. | xsd:hexBinary |
:hasCurrentState | owl:InverseFunctionalProperty | This property relates an EthOn concept to its most current state. | :AccountState |
:hasState | owl:InverseFunctionalProperty | This property relates an EthOn concept to a state. It is inverse functional because a state can only belong to one single EthOn concept. | :AccountState |
:sends | owl:ObjectProperty | Relates a an account to a message it sends. | :Msg |
From class owl:Thing | |||
:AccountDataProperty | owl:DatatypeProperty | Groups all data properties that are specific to an account. | owl:Thing |
:AccountObjectProperty | owl:ObjectProperty | Groups all EthOn account object properties | owl:Thing |
:BlockDataProperty | owl:DatatypeProperty | Groups all data properties that are specific to a block. These properties are usually functional because a block can only be associated with a single instance of them. | owl:Thing |
:BlockObjectProperty | owl:ObjectProperty | Groups all EthOn block object properties | owl:Thing |
:EthOnAnnotationProperty | owl:AnnotationProperty | Superclass of all EthOn specific annotation properties. | owl:Thing |
:EthOnDataProperty | owl:DatatypeProperty | Groups all data properties specific to EthOn. | owl:Thing |
:EthOnObjectProperty | owl:ObjectProperty | Groups all EthOn object properties | owl:Thing |
:MessageDataProperty | owl:DatatypeProperty | Groups all EthOn message data properties. | owl:Thing |
:MessageObjectProperty | owl:ObjectProperty | Groups all EthOn message object properties. | owl:Thing |
:NetworkDataProperty | owl:DatatypeProperty | Groups all EthOn network data properties. | owl:Thing |
:NetworkObjectProperty | owl:ObjectProperty | Groups all EthOn network object properties. | owl:Thing |
:StateDataProperty | owl:DatatypeProperty | -- | owl:Thing |
:StateObjectProperty | owl:ObjectProperty | Groups all EthOn state object properties. | owl:Thing |
:createsPostMsgState | owl:FunctionalProperty | Relates a message to the global state of the system after all the message has been executed. | owl:Thing |
:hasAccountStorage | owl:FunctionalProperty | Relates an account to the Merkle Patricia tree that encodes its storage contents at a certain account state. This property is Functional because an account state can have only one instance of account storage and inverse functional because an account storage can have only one associated account state. | :AccountStorage |
:hasTransition | owl:ObjectProperty | Relates a state to a transition (i.e. a message) that creates a new state. | owl:Thing |
:partOf | owl:ObjectProperty | This is a general relation to express part of relationships. The classic study of parts and wholes, mereology, has three axioms: 1. the part-of relation is Transitive - "parts of parts are parts of the whole" - If A is part of B and B is part of C, then A is part of C Reflexive - "Everything is part of itself" - A is part of A Antisymmetric - "Nothing is a part of its parts" - if A is part of B and A != B then B is not part of A. | owl:Thing |
:simpleDefinition | owl:AnnotationProperty | This property relates an EthOn class to a definition in Simple English, intended especially for non-technical users. | owl:Thing |
:suggestedStringRepresentation | owl:AnnotationProperty | This property relates an EthOn class with a suggested string representation. It can be used to give the term a name, e.g. in program code. | owl:Thing |
@prefix : <http://ethon.consensys.net/> .
@prefix ns: <http://www.w3.org/2003/06/sw-vocab-status/ns#> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
:ExternalAccount a owl:Class ;
rdfs:label "Externally Controlled Account"@en ;
:simpleDefinition "An Ethereum account usually controlled by a person. It is identified by an address (0x...) and a public/private key-pair." ;
:suggestedStringRepresentation "ExternalAccount"@en ;
rdfs:comment "One of the two main types of accounts on Ethereum, an external account is an account controlled by an external actor (as opposed to a contract account). The unique identifier of an external account is its address. It consists of the rightmost 160 bits of the keccak 256 hash of its public key (example: 0x1a1138875dAB9E0AC8b0fd4a37EEAC5eb26B870B). There is only one way external accounts can actively change the state of the blockchain. They can be used to send a valid transaction to the Ethereum blockchain. The transaction can be directed towards other external accounts or towards contract accounts. Since the private key is needed for sending, a valid transaction can only be created by the person or entity controlling the private key of the external account. Besides being target of transactions, external accounts can also be the target of contract messages, block beneficiary rewards, uncle beneficiary rewards or payouts of contract accounts that have self-destructed."@en ;
rdfs:subClassOf :Account ;
ns:term_status "unstable" .