Locking Accounts
Removing all full access keys from an account will effectively lock it.
When an account is locked nobody can perform transactions in the account's name (e.g. update the code or transfer money).
How to Lock an Account
- Short
- Full
near keys <dev-account>
# result: [access_key: {"nonce": ..., "public_key": '<key>'}]
near delete-key <dev-account> '<key>'
near account list-keys <dev-account> network-config testnet now
# result:
+---+------------+-------+-------------+
| # | Public Key | Nonce | Permissions |
+---+------------+-------+-------------+
.. '<key>' ... ...
+---+------------+-------+-------------+
near account delete-key <dev-account> '<key>' network-config testnet sign-with-keychain send
Why Locking an Account
Locking an account brings more reassurance to end-users, since they know no external actor will be able to manipulate the account's contract or balance.
Upgrading Locked Contracts
Please do note that, while no external actor can update the contract, the contract can still upgrade itself. See this article for details.