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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 24, 2025
Filed:
Jul. 14, 2022
Coinbase, Inc., Oakland, CA (US);
Ben Schreck, Oakland, CA (US);
Ejaaz Ahamadeen, Oakland, CA (US);
Jing Fan, Oakland, CA (US);
Peter Jihoon Kim, Oakland, CA (US);
Olivia Thet, Oakland, CA (US);
Matt Moore, Oakland, CA (US);
Ankit Chiplunkar, Oakland, CA (US);
Coinbase, Inc., Oakland, CA (US);
Abstract
Methods and systems for parsing and identifying unindexed parameters and other information (e.g., a token contract address) that may appear encoded in event data. Specifically, the system may retrieve bytecode for an identified blockchain operation (e.g., a transaction). The system may then segregate the bytecode into constructor arguments, code sections, and/or metadata. The system may then parse the segregated portions of bytecode for bytecode representations that are based on function signatures, event signatures, token standards, and/or contract addresses. In some embodiments, the system may further narrow the pool of known bytecode representations that are compared against the remaining sections of bytecode based on bytecode representations corresponding to a particular type of blockchain network standard.