Difference between revisions of "Contract address"

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Created page with "A contract address is a string of randomly-generated letters and numbers that enable users to trace smart contract activity. === Conventions === Ethereum and many EVM-compatible chains use 0x prefixes Solana uses nonstandardised prefixes. Harmony uses one prefixes. === Uses === Contract addresses can be cross-referenced to the blockchain specific block explorer to verify activity. For example, we can see that Ethereum user 0xngmi bridged some 500 USDC tokens via Hopp..."
(Created page with "A contract address is a string of randomly-generated letters and numbers that enable users to trace smart contract activity. === Conventions === Ethereum and many EVM-compatible chains use 0x prefixes Solana uses nonstandardised prefixes. Harmony uses one prefixes. === Uses === Contract addresses can be cross-referenced to the blockchain specific block explorer to verify activity. For example, we can see that Ethereum user 0xngmi bridged some 500 USDC tokens via Hopp...")
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