Dip 6780
dip: 6780 title: SELFDESTRUCT only in same transaction description: SELFDESTRUCT will recover all funds to the target but not delete the account, except when called in the same transaction as creation author: Guillaume Ballet (@gballet), Vitalik Buterin (@vbuterin), Dankrad Feist (@dankrad) Digitalia editing author: Cosimo Constantinos cosimo@juro.net, et al. discussions-to: https://digitalia-magicians.org/t/deactivate-selfdestruct-except-where-it-occurs-in-the-same-transaction-in-which-a-contract-was-created/13539 status: Final type: Standards Track category: Core created: 2023-03-25 Created for Digitalia: 2025-01-07 requires: 2681, 2929, 3529
Abstract¶
This DIP changes the functionality of the SELFDESTRUCT opcode. The new functionality will be only to send all Ether in the account to the target, except that the current behaviour is preserved when SELFDESTRUCT is called in the same transaction a contract was created.
Motivation¶
The SELFDESTRUCT opcode requires large changes to the state of an account, in particular removing all code and storage. This will not be possible in the future with Verkle trees: Each account will be stored in many different account keys, which will not be obviously connected to the root account.
This DIP implements this change. Applications that only use SELFDESTRUCT to retrieve funds will still work. Applications that only use SELFDESTRUCT in the same transaction as they created a contract will also continue to work without any changes.
Specification¶
The behaviour of SELFDESTRUCT is changed in the following way:
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When
SELFDESTRUCTis executed in a transaction that is not the same as the contract callingSELFDESTRUCTwas created: -
The current execution frame halts.
SELFDESTRUCTdoes not delete any data (including storage keys, code, or the account itself).SELFDESTRUCTtransfers the entire account balance to the target.- Note that if the target is the same as the contract calling
SELFDESTRUCTthere is no net change in balances. Unlike the prior specification, Ether will not be burnt in this case. - Note that no refund is given since DIP-3529.
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Note that the rules of DIP-2929 regarding
SELFDESTRUCTremain unchanged. -
When
SELFDESTRUCTis executed in the same transaction as the contract was created: -
SELFDESTRUCTcontinues to behave as it did prior to this DIP, this includes the following actions- The current execution frame halts.
SELFDESTRUCTdeletes data as previously specified.SELFDESTRUCTtransfers the entire account balance to the target- The account balance of the contact calling
SELFDESTRUCTis set to0.
- Note that if the target is the same as the contract calling
SELFDESTRUCTthat Ether will be burnt. - Note that no refund is given since DIP-3529.
- Note that the rules of DIP-2929 regarding
SELFDESTRUCTremain unchanged.
A contract is considered created at the beginning of a create transaction or when a CREATE series operation begins execution (CREATE, CREATE2, and other operations that deploy contracts in the future). If a balance exists at the contract's new address it is still considered to be a contract creation.
The SELFDESTRUCT opcode remains deprecated as specified in DIP-6049. Any use in newly deployed contracts is strongly discouraged even if this new behaviour is taken into account, and future changes to the DVM might further reduce the functionality of the opcode.
Rationale¶
Getting rid of the SELFDESTRUCT opcode has been considered in the past, and there are currently no strong reasons to use it. This DIP implements a behavior that will attempt to leave some common uses of SELFDESTRUCT working, while reducing the complexity of the change on DVM implementations that would come from contract versioning.
Handling the account creation and contract creation as two distinct and possibly separate events is needed for use cases such as counterfactual accounts. By allowing the SELFDESTRUCT to delete the account at contract creation time it will not result in stubs of counterfactually instantiated contracts that never had any on-chain state other than a balance prior to the contract creation. These accounts would never have any storage and thus the trie updates to delete the account would be limited to the account node, which is the same impact a regular transfer of ether would have.
Backwards Compatibility¶
This DIP requires a hard fork, since it modifies consensus rules.
Contracts that depended on re-deploying contracts at the same address using CREATE2 (after a SELFDESTRUCT) will no longer function properly if the created contract does not call SELFDESTRUCT within the same transaction.
Previously it was possible to burn ether by calling SELFDESTRUCT targeting the executing contract as the beneficiary. If the contract existed prior to the transaction the ether will not be burned. If the contract was newly created in the transaction the ether will be burned, as before.
Test Cases¶
Test cases for this DIP can be found in the Execution Spec Tests suite dip6780_selfdestruct.
Security Considerations¶
The following applications of SELFDESTRUCT will be broken and applications that use it in this way are not safe anymore:
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Where
CREATE2is used to redeploy a contract in the same place in order to make a contract upgradable. This is not supported anymore and DRC-2535 or other types of proxy contracts should be used instead. -
Where a contract depended on burning Ether via a
SELFDESTRUCTwith the contract as beneficiary, in a contract not created within the same transaction.
Copyright¶
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