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In late 2013, a website called Directory.io gained notoriety by claiming it had "hacked" Bitcoin by listing every possible private key and its corresponding public address. This caused temporary panic among users who feared their funds were no longer secure. Key Facts About the Address

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If you found this key in a forum or a text file, it is highly likely it has already been by someone else or a bot. In late 2013, a website called Directory

This string is a . Specifically, it is known as the "lowest possible" WIF private key, representing a key composed of all zeros. In late 2013