Overview
Opcode:0x69
Introduced: Frontier (EVM genesis)
PUSH10 pushes a 10-byte immediate value from the bytecode onto the stack. The 10 bytes immediately following the opcode are read and zero-padded to 256 bits.
Specification
Stack Input:Behavior
PUSH10 reads 10 bytes from bytecode starting at positionpc + 1, interprets them as a big-endian unsigned integer, and pushes the result onto the stack.
Key characteristics:
- Reads exactly 10 bytes following opcode
- Big-endian byte order (most significant byte first)
- Zero-padded to 256 bits if less than 32 bytes
- InvalidOpcode if insufficient bytecode remaining
- PC advances by 11 (opcode + data)
Examples
Basic Usage
Solidity Compilation
Assembly Usage
Gas Cost
Cost: 3 gas (GasFastestStep) All PUSH1-32 instructions cost the same despite different data sizes. Bytecode size impact:- PUSH10: 11 bytes (1 opcode + 10 data)
- PUSH32: 33 bytes (1 opcode + 32 data)
| Opcode | Gas | Bytes | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| PUSH0 | 2 | 1 | Zero constant (Shanghai+) |
| PUSH1 | 3 | 2 | Small numbers (0-255) |
Common Usage
10-Byte Constants
Big-Endian Encoding
Implementation
- TypeScript
Edge Cases
Insufficient Bytecode
Stack Overflow
Out of Gas
Maximum Value
References
- Yellow Paper - Section 9.4.1 (PUSH)
- EVM Codes - PUSH10
- Solidity Assembly - push10

