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If I am given an arbitrary Solana public key without any transactions associated withto it, is there a way I can determine if this is a normal account or an ATA?

My initial approach would be to see if it lies on the ed25519 curve, as ATAs are PDAs. However, this only tells me if I am dealing with a PDA or not. Is there a way to check specifically for ATAs?

If I am given an arbitrary Solana public key without any transactions associated with it, is there a way I can determine if this is a normal account or an ATA?

My initial approach would be to see if it lies on the ed25519 curve, as ATAs are PDAs. However, this only tells me if I am dealing with a PDA or not. Is there a way to check specifically for ATAs?

If I am given an arbitrary Solana public key without any transactions associated to it, is there a way I can determine if this is a normal account or an ATA?

My initial approach would be to see if it lies on the ed25519 curve, as ATAs are PDAs. However, this only tells me if I am dealing with a PDA or not. Is there a way to check specifically for ATAs?

If I am given an arbitrary solanaSolana public key without any transactions associated towith it, is there a way I can determine if this is a normal account or an ATA?

My initial approach would be to see if it lies on the ed25519 curve, as ATAs are PDAs. However, this only tells me if I am dealing with a PDA or not. Is there a way to check specifically for ATAs?

If I am given an arbitrary solana public key without any transactions associated to it, is there a way I can determine if this is a normal account or an ATA?

My initial approach would be to see if it lies on the ed25519 curve, as ATAs are PDAs. However, this only tells me if I am dealing with a PDA or not. Is there a way to check specifically for ATAs?

If I am given an arbitrary Solana public key without any transactions associated with it, is there a way I can determine if this is a normal account or an ATA?

My initial approach would be to see if it lies on the ed25519 curve, as ATAs are PDAs. However, this only tells me if I am dealing with a PDA or not. Is there a way to check specifically for ATAs?

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Determine if a key is an associated token account

If I am given an arbitrary solana public key without any transactions associated to it, is there a way I can determine if this is a normal account or an ATA?

My initial approach would be to see if it lies on the ed25519 curve, as ATAs are PDAs. However, this only tells me if I am dealing with a PDA or not. Is there a way to check specifically for ATAs?