Etherscan verified indicates that the source code for a smart contract deployed on the Ethereum blockchain has been publicly submitted and confirmed by the Etherscan block explorer. This verification process allows users to inspect the contract’s logic, enhancing transparency and trust. It does not guarantee the absence of vulnerabilities but confirms the code’s integrity.
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The status of Etherscan verified contracts is a frequent point of reference when evaluating the trustworthiness of decentralized applications and tokens. Discussions often involve the implications of unverified contracts, the importance of code audits, and the potential for malicious actors to obscure their contract logic.
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