How do I get the ABI for closed-source Contract? #1380
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How can I track the contract which not provided any ABI? |
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If the author has not provided the ABI, you cannot, generally. You may be able to inspect decompiled bytecode and infer the selectors, and if they are well known (because they are part of an ERC standard, for example) then you can try to reverse engineer the ABI. But that is about the beat you can do. :s |
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If the author has not provided the ABI, you cannot, generally.
You may be able to inspect decompiled bytecode and infer the selectors, and if they are well known (because they are part of an ERC standard, for example) then you can try to reverse engineer the ABI.
But that is about the beat you can do. :s