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Contract Deployment, Verification & Multi-Chain Transparency
Contract Deployment, Verification & Multi-Chain Transparency
Why Multiple Networks?
Eggplant Global establishes itself as a modern, cross-chain protocol environment, deploying its Revamp and Shareholding smart contracts simultaneously on Polygon, BNB Smart Chain, Base, and Ethereum. This multi-chain approach ensures users and developers can interact with the protocol on their preferred network, broadening utility and access.
User Communication & Safety
All contract deployments, updates, and operational notices are announced through official Eggplant Global communication channels and reflected in platform interfaces. Users are encouraged to use only the official, published contract addresses and platform interfaces for maximum security and support.
Network Flexibility: All supported networks—Polygon, BNB Smart Chain, Base, and Ethereum—host identical protocol logic. Users can interact with any contract instance independently, with confidence in the consistency and transparency of protocol behavior.
Contract Verification & Explorer Support
Full Source Verification: All Eggplant Global contracts are published and fully verified on their respective network explorers:
Polygon: Verified on Polygonscan
BNB Smart Chain: Verified on BscScan
Base: Verified on Basescan, Sourcify, and Blockscout
Ethereum: Verified on Etherscan, Sourcify, and Blockscout
All contract source code is open and independently reviewable, enabling full auditability and trustless confidence for users, developers, and auditors across every supported chain.
Commitment to Transparency
Immediate Communication: Any new deployment, protocol extension, or important update is promptly announced via Eggplant Global’s public channels.
Open Verification: Contracts are published and verifiable on both mainstream explorers (such as Polygonscan, BscScan, Basescan, Etherscan), some also on independent, open-source verification platforms (Sourcify, Blockscout).
Continuous Support: Eggplant Global maintains ongoing relationships with leading explorer and verification platforms to ensure all contract source code is always accessible and up-to-date.
Analogy
Imagine Eggplant Global as a global utility grid, with perfectly synchronized substations (contracts) operating across four major cities (networks). No matter where you plug in, you receive the same reliable, transparent service, and all technical blueprints are open for inspection by anyone, anywhere.
Reference List — Official Eggplant Global Contracts
Below are the official smart contracts for all four supported networks. Always interact only with contracts published here, and only through Eggplant Global’s officially supported interfaces.
Polygon Network
Revamp: View on Polygonscan
Shareholding: View on Polygonscan
BNB Smart Chain
Base Network
Revamp: View on Basescan | View on Sourcify | View on Blockscout
Shareholding: View on Basescan | View on Sourcify | View on Blockscout
Ethereum Network
Revamp: View on Etherscan | View on Sourcify | View on Blockscout
Shareholding: View on Etherscan | View on Sourcify | View on Blockscout
⚠️ Important:
Do not interact with contracts not published or referenced here.
For your safety, only use Eggplant Global’s official platform interfaces and review all on-chain activity via the recommended explorers and verification tools.
Additional Notes
All four networks—Polygon, BNB Smart Chain, Base, and Ethereum—are fully supported and equally maintained for Eggplant Global deployments.
Contract immutability ensures protocol behavior cannot change after deployment.
For questions about verification, contract details, or developer integration, contact the Eggplant Global technical team through official channels.
How to Verify and Explore These Contracts:
Use the explorer links above to review contract details, source code, and transaction history.
Sourcify and Blockscout links provide independent open-source verification.
For transparency questions, reach out in public Eggplant Global channels or directly to the integration team.
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