This list is an effort to identify deployed contracts instances given their chain and address, by listing the project they belong to. The goal is to be able to provide information about an address when a user is interacting with it, as well as tracking security contact information for known projects in the event that a vulnerability is found in a given contract address.
Work in progress. The schema of the data may still change.
You can ensure to be notified of security vulnerabilities on your projects by adding your contracts and contact info here. Make sure to keep your project's info up to date.
To add an existing project to this list, complete the form here including your project's name and security contact info, and a list of contracts deployed that belong to your project. This will automatically create a pull request that will be reviewed by one of the maintainers and merged. You can submit this form multiple times to update your info or register new deployments.
To simplify the process, please open the issue as a user of your project's Github organization. This will make it easier for maintainers to verify that you act on behalf of your project. Otherwise, provide other proof that you are acting on behalf of the project.
If you want to include additional information on your project, such as social links or an associated token, please send a pull request to add that info to the JSON files directly. See below for the data format, and make sure that any changes match the schemas, and that every contract entry has a corresponding project entry.
To automatically register security contact information for your project upon deployment, add a custom natspec tag @custom:security-contact
with your contact email, and verify your contract's metadata on Sourcify. As an example:
/**
* @title An awesome contract
* @custom:security-contact security@awesome.com
*/
contract Awesome { /* ... */ }
Note: Automatic import of natspec tags from Sourcify is not implemented, but we will crawl all previously verified contracts when ready. We recommend you start adding this tag to your contracts from now on so the security contact info gets added to the registry in the near future.
All data is stored in JSON files, with one file per contract and per project. These files are validated against the JSON schemas in the schemas
folder.
Each contract entry is stored in a separate file at contracts/CHAINID/ADDRESS.json
, where the CHAINID
is the EIP155 numeric identifier of the chain (as listed in chainlist.org), and ADDRESS
is the EIP55 checksummed deployment address. Each entry contains at least a project
field, that maps to an entry in the projects
folder (see below), as well as:
name
: User-friendly name of the contractcontractName
: Name of the contract in the Solidity source codesource
: Where the contract entry was imported fromtags
: List of properties of the contract, such asfactory
orproxy
features
: Extended features of the contract
Example from contracts/1/0x1F98431c8aD98523631AE4a59f267346ea31F984.json
:
{
"name": "UniswapV3 Factory",
"contractName": "UniswapV3Factory",
"project": "uniswap",
"tags": ["factory"]
}
Contract entries are validated against the contract.json
JSON schema. Refer to it for the full specification of fields admitted in a contract entry.
Each contract entry must map to an entry in projects/PROJECT.json
, where PROJECT
is a short name identifying a known project in the Ethereum space. Each project entry contains at least a user-friendly name
field, and may contain links to the project website, social, token, entries in Coingecko or Everest, and emails for general contact and security disclosures:
website
: Main website of the projectcontacts.contact
: General contact emailcontacts.security
: Security contact emailtoken.chainId
: EIP155 identifier of the chain where the project token is deployedtoken.address
: Address where the project token is deployedtoken.name
: Name of the tokentoken.symbol
: Symbol of the tokentoken.decimals
: Decimals of the token contractsocial.coingecko
: Path to the coingecko identifiersocial.github
: Github organization slugsocial.twitter
: Twitter account namesocial.everest
: Identifier in the everest.link registry
Example from projects/uniswap.json
:
{
"name": "Uniswap",
"website": "https://uniswap.org/",
"social": {
"github": "Uniswap",
"twitter": "Uniswap",
"everest": "0xa2e07f422b5d7cbbfca764e53b251484ecf945fa",
"coingecko": "coins/uniswap"
},
"token": {
"chainId": 1,
"address": "0x1f9840a85d5af5bf1d1762f925bdaddc4201f984",
"symbol": "UNI",
"name": "Uniswap",
"decimals": 18
},
"contacts": {
"contact": "contact@uniswap.org",
"security": "security@uniswap.org"
}
}
Project entries are validated against the project.json
JSON schema. Refer to it for the full specification of fields admitted in a project entry.
- Dune Analytics for providing an initial set of over 200,000 labelled contracts from their databases.