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The act of pushing a compiled smart contract in byte code to the Ethereum blockchain.
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Why does the contract deployment code of a specific contract saves an address to storage?
Scroll to the right in the contract code - this is a scam.
line 4, waaaaaaaaay over to the right:
address prop = 0x60DA28631eC462cAD5B9f30Fc9fb58E13EbFCdD8
followed by a nice little if statement on …
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What is the point of the `contract` hash returned by Geth?
This might help
Effectively the creation of a contract results in a full hash involving the sender address and nonce; the contract address is then taken as 0x followed by the last 20 bytes of this ha …
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How to remove ether from Contracts
Once a contract has been published there's no way to modify it, so if no withdrawal or selfdestruct functions were included then there is no means of adding them to the contract at a later date, and t …
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Truffle migrate: store deployed contract address in variable
One way to achieve this through the Truffle Migration files would be to modify contract Two such that its constructor takes an address as input and stores it as oneAdd, then deploy the contracts with …