Deployed Contracts: Comprehensive Guide to Web3 Aggregator and Marketplace APIs

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Understanding Deployed Contracts in Web3 Ecosystems

Deployed contracts form the backbone of blockchain interactions, enabling seamless transactions and smart contract executions across various networks. This guide explores two critical types of deployed contracts: aggregator contracts and proprietary marketplace contracts.

Aggregator Contracts: Multi-Chain Compatibility

Aggregator contracts streamline cross-chain interactions by providing unified access points. Below is the comprehensive list of aggregator contracts across supported networks:

IDNetworkContract Address
1Ethereum0xa7FD99748cE527eAdC0bDAc60cba8a4eF4090f7c
2OKTC0xa7FD99748cE527eAdC0bDAc60cba8a4eF4090f7c
3BNB Chain0xa7FD99748cE527eAdC0bDAc60cba8a4eF4090f7c
4Polygon0xa7FD99748cE527eAdC0bDAc60cba8a4eF4090f7c
5Avalanche-C0xa7FD99748cE527eAdC0bDAc60cba8a4eF4090f7c
6Arbitrum One0xa7FD99748cE527eAdC0bDAc60cba8a4eF4090f7c
7Arbitrum Nova0xa7FD99748cE527eAdC0bDAc60cba8a4eF4090f7c
8zkSync Era0x444b2Fd4395Ec890fbC492753DCe1bE2fC8Ff63D
9Optimism0xa7FD99748cE527eAdC0bDAc60cba8a4eF4090f7c
10Klaytn0xa7FD99748cE527eAdC0bDAc60cba8a4eF4090f7c
11Base0xa7FD99748cE527eAdC0bDAc60cba8a4eF4090f7c
12Linea0xa7FD99748cE527eAdC0bDAc60cba8a4eF4090f7c
13opBNB0xa7FD99748cE527eAdC0bDAc60cba8a4eF4090f7c
14Polygon zkEVM0xa7FD99748cE527eAdC0bDAc60cba8a4eF4090f7c

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Proprietary Marketplace Contracts: Trusted Trading Infrastructure

These contracts power secure marketplace operations with standardized protocols:

IDNetworkContract Address
1Ethereum0x00000000000000ADc04C56Bf30aC9d3c0aAF14dC
2OKTC0x00000000000000ADc04C56Bf30aC9d3c0aAF14dC
3BNB Chain0x00000000000000ADc04C56Bf30aC9d3c0aAF14dC
4Polygon0x00000000000000ADc04C56Bf30aC9d3c0aAF14dC
5Avalanche-C0x00000000000000ADc04C56Bf30aC9d3c0aAF14dC
6Arbitrum One0x00000000000000ADc04C56Bf30aC9d3c0aAF14dC
7Arbitrum Nova0x00000000000000ADc04C56Bf30aC9d3c0aAF14dC
8zkSync Era0xd756E8070b33a35E42f00140Ac92c4b4e0bBfb82
9Optimism0x00000000000000ADc04C56Bf30aC9d3c0aAF14dC
10Klaytn0x00000000000000ADc04C56Bf30aC9d3c0aAF14dC
11Base0x00000000000000ADc04C56Bf30aC9d3c0aAF14dC
12Linea0x00000000000000ADc04C56Bf30aC9d3c0aAF14dC
13opBNB0x00000000000000ADc04C56Bf30aC9d3c0aAF14dC
14Polygon zkEVM0x00000000000000ADc04C56Bf30aC9d3c0aAF14dC

Key Features of Web3 Contracts

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FAQ: Deployed Contracts Explained

Q: How do I interact with these contracts?
A: Use Web3.js or Ethers.js libraries with the provided contract addresses and standard ABI interfaces.

Q: Are these contracts audited?
A: Yes, all listed contracts undergo rigorous security audits before deployment.

Q: Can I verify these contracts on block explorers?
A: Absolutely. Paste the contract address into the respective network's block explorer (Etherscan, OKLink, etc.) for verification.

Q: What's the difference between aggregator and marketplace contracts?
A: Aggregator contracts facilitate cross-chain interoperability, while marketplace contracts handle specific trading protocols.

Q: How often are contract addresses updated?
A: Addresses remain constant unless major upgrades occur, in which case official announcements will be made.

Q: Which networks support both contract types?
A: All 14 listed networks support both aggregator and marketplace contract deployments.