The alphanumeric string 1HT7xU2Ngenf7D4yocz2SAcnNLW7rK8d4E is a well-known "bogus" or "ghost" Bitcoin address that has gained notoriety in the cryptocurrency community for its association with software bugs and unspendable funds. Origin and Technical Nature
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: Most of the Bitcoin at this address came from users or developers testing custom code that had a critical flaw: it defaulted to a null value when it should have produced a unique public key. Users reported finding this address in their wallets
The Bitcoin address 1HT7xU2Ngenf7D4yocz2SAcnNLW7rK8d4E is recognized as a "ghost" or legacy artifact frequently appearing in older Bitcoin Core wallets, often associated with database corruption or keypool errors. Developers identified this as a non-functional entry from early software versions rather than a user-generated address. Users reported finding this address in their wallets on forums such as BitcoinTalk .
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