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One solution on medium.com describes how to do that via myetherwallet but it's the old verion of myetherwallet where you can switch between ropsten/mainnet - right now I can't find how to switch to ropsten...

I've deployed on ropsten with both remix and truffle but both required .sol solidity sourcecode and not bytecode? Thanx!

Robert Ggg
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  • You can do it with a simple web3 script. – goodvibration Dec 15 '19 at 15:55
  • thanks will have a look at web3...i am sending transactions on web3 via python but never had the need to deploy contract, hope it's not super difficult... – Robert Ggg Dec 15 '19 at 16:04
  • Do you have its abi? If yes, then I can give you the scrip for that – goodvibration Dec 15 '19 at 16:06
  • no unfortunately, just found someone having the same issue: https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/70774/deploying-contract-using-bytecode – Robert Ggg Dec 15 '19 at 16:10
  • another user claims it's possible if you know the arguments for deployment...so at least this means i should be able to re-deploy on ropsten deployed contracts on mainnet that don't have their source verified...i mean since since etherscan gives both bytecode and arguments of deployment... – Robert Ggg Dec 15 '19 at 16:12
  • The arguments for deployment are there (on etherscan, for example), if you know the address – goodvibration Dec 15 '19 at 16:19

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