The Ethereum Bytecode Database is a cross-chain smart contract database designed for automatic contract verification. It serves as a proxy between users and the smart-contract-verifier service. This servcice stores verified contract data in the database and enables searches for contracts with similar bytecodes.
You will recognize the service in action when you see the notification: "The contract has been verified using Blockscout Bytecode Database."
The service also interfaces with the Verifier Alliance database, a shared repository of contract source codes from different EVM chains and verification providers.
Blockscout is a data provider for this database, and the eth-bytecode-db service writes data into it. This database is also used for contract searches.
Note: Currently, you cannot connect to VERA if you run your own eth-bytecode-db instance. Only predefined providers with the required credentials have write access. If you are a data provider seeking write access, please email [email protected]. For read access, we plan to open-source the data, but direct access to the database from the service will still require credentials.
- Postgresql database
- smart-contract-verifier
Set the following ENVs on blockscout instance:
MICROSERVICE_SC_VERIFIER_ENABLED=true
MICROSERVICE_SC_VERIFIER_URL={service_url}
MICROSERVICE_SC_VERIFIER_TYPE=eth_bytecode_db
MICROSERVICE_ETH_BYTECODE_DB_INTERVAL_BETWEEN_LOOKUPS={m}
(optional) - minimal time after unsuccessful check of smart contract's sources in Eth Bytecode DBMICROSERVICE_ETH_BYTECODE_DB_MAX_LOOKUPS_CONCURRENCY={}
(optional) - maximum amount of concurrent requests for fetching smart contract's sources in Eth Bytecode DBMICROSERVICE_SC_VERIFIER_API_KEY={}
(optional) - API key for verification that metadata sent to verifier microservice from a trusted source. Should correspond to any ofETH_BYTECODE_DB__AUTHORIZED_KEYS__{name}__KEY
value. Used if the service has access to verifier-alliance database.
Here, we describe variables specific to this service. Variables common to all services can be found here.
Variable | Required | Description | Default value |
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ETH_BYTECODE_DB__DATABASE__URL |
true | Postgres connect URL to internal database with read/write access | (empty) |
ETH_BYTECODE_DB__DATABASE__CREATE_DATABASE |
Create internal database if doesn't exist | false |
|
ETH_BYTECODE_DB__DATABASE__RUN_MIGRATIONS |
Run internal database migrations | false |
|
ETH_BYTECODE_DB__VERIFIER__HTTP_URL |
true | HTTP URL to underlying smart-contract-verifier service | (empty) |
ETH_BYTECODE_DB__VERIFIER__MAX_RETRIES |
Number of attempts the server makes to smart-contract-verifier service. Must be at least 1 | 3 |
|
ETH_BYTECODE_DB__VERIFIER__PROBE_URL |
If true, will check that VERIFIER_HTTP_URL can be connected to on startup |
false |
|
ETH_BYTECODE_DB__SOURCIFY__BASE_URL |
Sourcify API url | https://sourcify.dev/server/ |
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ETH_BYTECODE_DB__SOURCIFY__MAX_RETRIES |
Number of attempts the server makes to Sourcify API. Must be at least 1 | 3 |
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ETH_BYTECODE_DB__VERIFIER_ALLIANCE_DATABASE__ENABLED |
If true, enables connection to verifier alliance database | false |
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ETH_BYTECODE_DB__VERIFIER_ALLIANCE_DATABASE__URL |
Postgres connect URL to verifier alliance database with read/write access | (empty) | |
ETH_BYTECODE_DB__AUTHORIZED_KEYS__{name}__KEY |
A set of api keys requests from which are considered authorized. If authorized, contract deployment details are allowed to be written into verifier-alliance database | (empty) |