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Solidity is a contract-oriented, high-level language whose syntax is similar to that of JavaScript and it is designed for writing smart contracts in Ethereum to run on the EVM. Solidity is statically typed, supports inheritance, libraries and complex user-defined types among other features.

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String of random characters

If you only want pseudo-random, and you aren't concerned about malicious actors gaming/breaking your system... then most people seem to take one of these approaches: 1) Using a hash of various block …
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Is it possible to deploy a contract from python web3 if I have the ABI and bytecode from Remix?

Question says it all. I have a contract that I've written and compiled via Remix. I've dumped the ABI and Bytecode into local files, and I'm reading them into my python application. I'm following the …
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Is it possible to deploy a contract from python web3 if I have the ABI and bytecode from Remix?

I figured out the answer to my own question. Yes, it's possible. The contract expects only the "object" value of the "bytecode" structure provided by Remix. Currently, when you click to copy the "by …
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