Contracts on rvnwl.com
(Polygon and BNB Smart Chain Deployments)
Contract Deployment, Verification & “viaIR” Compilation
Why Multiple Networks?
rvnwl.com, as the official factory environment for the Modulexo protocol suite, initially launched its core smart contracts (Revamp, Shareholding, and Native Collector) on both Polygon and BNB Smart Chain. Polygon has become the main network for user activity, while BNB Smart Chain integration is now paused on the main platform UI. Users who still wish to interact with BNB contracts can do so at revphoria.com (pending ongoing community support and official user consensus).
User Communication & Safety
All actions and changes (such as disabling BNB chain in the main UI) are clearly communicated via platform notifications.
User asset returns: Any users who contributed to the BNB deployment during early testing and before announcement that the BNB Smart Chain is disabled, received their assets back, with full documentation and transparency.
Contract Verification & “viaIR” Explained
All contracts are compiled with the “viaIR” (via Intermediate Representation) setting.
What is “viaIR”?
“viaIR” is an advanced Solidity compilation method that processes smart contract code through an intermediate step called “IR” before producing the final EVM bytecode.
This approach often produces more optimized and gas-efficient contracts, which can lead to better on-chain performance for users.
Why Was Verification Historically Harder?
For a long time, many popular EVM block explorers (such as Polygonscan or BscScan) did not natively support “viaIR” verification, meaning contracts compiled this way could show as “unverified” on those platforms—even if fully open-source.
Today, our Polygon contracts are fully verified on Polygonscan, as well as on Sourcify and Blockscout. This ensures maximum transparency and auditability for the Polygon deployment.
On some other networks (like BNB Smart Chain), explorer support for “viaIR” may still lag behind, but all source code is always available and verified through open platforms like Sourcify and Blockscout.
How Do We Guarantee Trust and Auditability?
All contracts are verified and published via Sourcify and Blockscout, two respected open-source tools for smart contract verification and source code publishing.
On Polygon, contracts are now additionally verified on Polygonscan for full user confidence.
This means any user or auditor can independently review and confirm that the source code matches what is actually running on-chain.
Commitment to Transparency
Any new deployment, upgrade, or change is immediately announced and published to the community.
The Modulexo team maintains active communication with network explorers to support and accelerate “viaIR” compatibility across networks.
Analogy
Think of “viaIR” as a high-tech, next-generation assembly line: it produces better products, but sometimes the standard inspectors (explorers) take time to update their tools. By working with both the most advanced inspection tools (Sourcify, Blockscout) and traditional ones (Polygonscan), we ensure every contract is open, genuine, and fully safe for users.
Reference List — Official Modulexo Contracts
Below are the official smart contracts for Polygon and BNB Smart Chain. We recommend all users interact only with contracts listed here, and only through interfaces officially supported by rvnwl.com or community-validated partners.
Polygon Network
BNB Smart Chain
⚠️ Important:
Do not interact with contracts not published or referenced here.
rvnwl.com and revphoria.com will always link to the correct, immutable smart contracts.
For maximum safety, only use official platform interfaces and review all on-chain activity via the recommended explorers and Sourcify/Blockscout verification.
Additional Notes
The Polygon network is the main environment for current and future development.
The BNB Smart Chain contracts are live and immutable, but are supported only via revphoria.com and will remain available as long as there is community demand and compliance with RVNWL standards.
How to Verify and Explore These Contracts
Open the links above to check contract details, source code, and past transactions.
Use the Sourcify or Blockscout links for fully open-source code and verification proofs.
For technical guidance or transparency questions, contact the Modulexo Architect directly or in the public community channels.
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