A Smart Contract is a set of automated blockchain-based rules that governs how a token is issued, transferred, and managed.
It operates on a blockchain network and has a unique address, known as the smart contract address.
[What Is a Smart Contract Address?]
The smart contract address is a blockchain-based program created by the token’s issuing project.
It enables the token’s core functions to operate automatically, such as:
- Token issuance
- Transfers
- Balance tracking
Most tokens on EVM-compatible networks (such as ERC-20, BEP-20, or POLYGON-ERC20) function based on a smart contract address.
[How to Find a Smart Contract Address]
You can find a token’s smart contract address through:
- The official website of the token or its project team
- A blockchain explorer such as Etherscan, Polygonscan, BscScan
Search by token name to view detailed contract information