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Our ultimate directory of Windows PC executables.He pulled up the archival data for the research station he was auditing—Outpost Zeta, established 1986, decommissioned 1994. He cross-referenced the station's layout with the string characters. amn ... alpha , mike , november .
but is effectively "frozen" and unusable because the private keys (the digital "passwords" to the wallet) are lost. Wallet Activity & Facts Address: 198aMn6ZYAczwrE5NvNTUMyJ5qkfy4g3Hi Transactions * ETH. * Bitcoin. BTC. * 1INCH. Blockchain.com 198amn6zyaczwre5nvntumyj5qkfy4g3hi
Do not buy, do not click, and certainly do not try to pronounce it. He pulled up the archival data for the
The story behind this address is a modern-day tragedy of the digital age. In 2013, James Howells, an early adopter who mined Bitcoin when it was worth pennies, accidentally discarded a hard drive during a home office cleanup. That drive contained the private keys—the only way to access the funds—to his wallet. Today, while the rest of the world watches the price of Bitcoin soar, those 8,000 coins sit immobile on the blockchain, visible to anyone with an internet connection, yet forever out of reach. alpha , mike , november
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As of February 2025, the value of the Bitcoin in this address was estimated at approximately £597 million (US$751 million) Background on the "Landfill Bitcoin"
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