[verified] | 1mzqwgu7e8th4t4bejzxlrttcup2re5jfi
The string "1mzqwgu7e8th4t4bejzxlrttcup2re5jfi" appears to be a Base32 encoded string or a unique cryptographic identifier, likely used in specific technical protocols or as a placeholder. What is this string?
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(starting with a '1'), it represents an older era of Bitcoin, before the modern "SegWit" updates that make transactions cheaper and faster. (starting with a '1'), it represents an older
The Leading "1"
Interestingly, the string begins with the number 1. In the world of cryptocurrency, specifically Bitcoin, addresses often start with a 1. However, Bitcoin addresses are typically 26-35 characters long but include uppercase letters. Since this string is entirely lowercase, it is unlikely to be a valid Bitcoin address, though it could be a mangled version of one (missing uppercase characters due to a copy-paste error). (starting with a '1')
The Bitcoin address 1MzqWGu7E8tH4t4bEjzXLRtTcuP2re5JFi is a legacy (P2PKH) address frequently used as an input in large-scale transactions, often consolidating funds in batches. Recorded activity shows its involvement in block 786,925, interacting with newer, more efficient native SegWit-Bech32 addresses. View transaction details at Blockstream.info. Bitcoin transaction