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Revision as of 14:15, 10 May 2023
Ethereum addresses are composed of the prefix "0x" (a common identifier for hexadecimal) concatenated with the rightmost 20 bytes of the Keccak-256 hash of the ECDSA public key (the curve used is the so-called secp256k1). In hexadecimal, two digits represent a byte, and so addresses contain 40 hexadecimal digits, e.g. 0xb794f5ea0ba39494ce839613fffba74279579268. Contract addresses are in the same format, however, they are determined by sender and creation transaction nonce.
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- Ethereum address, ECDSA public key, Ethereum Name Service (ENS), non-contract address
- Ethereum Node Records (ENR), Ethereum address
- Ethereum
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