--- eip: 6188 title: Nonce Cap description: Caps the nonce at 2^64-2 author: Gavin John (@Pandapip1) discussions-to: https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-6190-functional-selfdestruct/12232 status: Review type: Standards Track category: Core created: 2022-12-20 requires: 2929 --- ## Abstract This EIP caps the nonce at `2^64-2`, reserving it for contracts with unusual behavior, as defined in other EIPs. ## Motivation This EIP is not terribly useful on its own, as it adds additional computation without any useful side effects. However, it can be used by other EIPs. ## Specification The key words “MUST”, “MUST NOT”, “REQUIRED”, “SHALL”, “SHALL NOT”, “SHOULD”, “SHOULD NOT”, “RECOMMENDED”, “MAY”, and “OPTIONAL” in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 and RFC 8174. ### EOA Transactions The nonce of a transaction originating from an EOA MUST be less than `2^64-2`. If the nonce is either `2^64-1` or `2^64-2`, the transaction MUST be invalid. ### `CREATE` and `CREATE2` If a nonce would be incremented to `2^64-1` by `CREATE` or `CREATE2`, it is instead set to `2^64-2`. `2^64-1` is reserved for alias or other special contracts. ## Rationale Capping a nonce allows for contracts with special properties to be created, with their functionality based on their contract code. As such, only one nonce needs to be reserved. ## Backwards Compatibility This EIP requires a protocol upgrade, since it modifies consensus rules. The further restriction of nonce should not have an effect on accounts, as reaching a nonce of `2^64-2` is unfeasible. ## Security Considerations As it is not feasible for contract accounts to get to the nonce limit, any potential problems with opcodes that depend on the value of an account's nonce can be safely ignored. ## Copyright Copyright and related rights waived via [CC0](../LICENSE.md).