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Lex_Node's Cryptolaw Emporium

a repository of cryptolaw resources by Gabriel Shapiro (lex_node)

MISC LINKS, TIPS, ETC:

  • Are you trying to refer to a specific deployed "smart contract" in a legal agreement and unsure of the proper way? First, know the difference between source code and bytecode & know about the possibility of compiler issues. After that, if you're like me, you probably will be inclined to refer to a smart contract as something like 'bytecode B deployed to address A on Ethereum'. But did you know the term "bytecode" is ambiguous? Which type of bytecode do you want to be referring to here? Well, that's up to you, but it's probably the runtime bytecode--see Understanding Bytecode on Ethereum by Shane Fontaine