How to Find NFT Contract Address on OpenSea and Read It

Find NFT Contract Address on OpenSea and Read It

A contract address of an NFT reveals the complete information about the NFT, such as ownership details, maximum total supply, number of holders, details of all transactions, and more.

Also, you will need the NFT contract address to view NFTs in the MetaMask wallet or any other Web 3 wallets.

How to Find NFT Contract Address on OpenSea?

To find NFT contract address on OpenSea, go to OpenSea and select the NFT for which you want to see the contract address.

Then, scroll down to reach the “Details” tab and click on it.

Steps to Find NFT Contract Address on OpenSea

  1. Go to OpenSea
  2. Locate the NFT
  3. Expand “Details” Tab
  4. Read the Smart Contract

1. Go to OpenSea

Visit the OpenSea website, the largest NFT marketplace.

OpenSea has all kinds of NFTs, including art, collectibles, domain names, music, photography, sports, trading cards, and virtual worlds.

2. Locate the NFT

After getting onto the OpenSea website, you can find the NFT that you are looking for using the search box given.

Alternatively, you can click the “Explore” button to search for NFT by category.

If you have NFT in your wallet and want to see the contract address, you need to connect your MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Coinbase Wallet, Phantom Wallet, or any other wallet to OpenSea.

After establishing the connection between your wallet and OpenSea, you need to click the “Profile Icon” in the upper right corner of the webpage.

Now, on the “Collected” tab, you will be able to see your NFTs.

OpenSea Collections

Click on the NFT for which you want to see the contract address.

3. Expand “Details” Tab

Once you have located the NFT, you need to scroll a bit down to see the “Details” tab.

Expand the Details tab by clicking on it.

By doing so, you will be able to see the contract address and the token ID of the NFT that you have selected.

NFT contract ID and Token ID

Now, you can use it to import the NFT into crypto wallets or read the complete information about that NFT.

Click on the contract address to see the complete details of the NFT on the blockchain explorer.

4. Read the Smart Contract

On the blockchain explorer, you will find many attributes. Each attribute holds specific information about the NFT.

Contract Creator: This attribute holds the transaction id (TxID) of the creator of the NFT. Clicking this TxID will reveal the details, such as when the NFT was created, blocks confirmed, transaction fee, and smart contract ID.

Token Tracker: The Token Tracker attributes hold the maximum total supply of the NFT, total holders, and total transactions so far, along with the transaction details.

It also contains the official website and social profiles of the NFT creator.

NFT smart contract - Token Tracker

Transactions: The Transactions tab records all the real-time transactions along with the From and To addresses, time stamps, transaction fee, method, and blocks. 

The Method attribute under the Transactions tab has three statuses: Set Approval For All, Mint, and Transfer From. It is updated based on the decoded input.

Transactions in Smart Contract

Internal Txns: Internal transactions are transactions between smart contracts. You can see From and To addresses, timestamp, block, and value.

Smart contract Internal Transactions

Contract: This is where you can see, read, and interact with the smart contract of the NFT. The Contract tab has three sub-tabs called Code, Read Contract, and Write Contract

Under the “Code”, you can find the complete smart contract’s source code. On the Read Contract tab, you can read the smart contract by method-wise. To use the Write Contract feature, you need to connect your Web 3 wallet. Be aware that this feature of connecting Web 3 wallet is a beta version hence, use it cautiously.

Read and write smart contract

Analytics: This tab features multiple charts detailing the Ether balance, transactions, TxnFees, Ether transfers, and token transfers. It also has a new feature called Txn Heatmap.

Apart from these attributes, you can also find ERC20 Token Txns, ERC721 Token Txns, events, and comments, which are less important than the attributes we explained.

Smart contract analytics

Conclusion

Finding NFT contract address and token ID on OpenSea is a pretty easy task.

Interpreting them would be a bit complicated for many. However, if you read the way we have explained in this article (Step 4), you will know the complete details of the NFT you hold or are looking for.

After finding the Contract address and token ID of NFT, you can interpret them or use them to import the NFT into your Web 3 wallets.

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