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		<title>Mysterious Bitcoin User Spent 64 Thousand Dollars!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An unidentified Bitcoin user added 9 megabytes of raw binary data to the Bitcoin blockchain at a cost exceeding $64,000. This event occurred around 11:20 UTC on January 6th, using more than 1 Bitcoin to create 332 opcodes. However, the content of the data remains unresolved to this day. The encrypted data, believed to be</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>An unidentified Bitcoin user added 9 megabytes of raw binary data to the Bitcoin blockchain at a cost exceeding $64,000. This event occurred around 11:20 UTC on January 6th, using more than 1 Bitcoin to create 332 opcodes.</div>
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<div>However, the content of the data remains unresolved to this day. The encrypted data, believed to be encrypted, still maintains its mystery despite various decoding attempts, including efforts involving OpenAI&#8217;s ChatGPT.</div>
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<div>The mysterious Bitcoin address is named &#8220;bc1pnp&#8230;zwd0th,&#8221; and the encrypted data contains English, Greek, and mathematical symbols.</div>
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<div>Another interesting detail is that two of the 332 opcodes are marked with a digital pepperoni pizza. This symbolizes the two Papa John&#8217;s pepperoni pizzas purchased by Laszlo Hanyecz for 10,000 BTC on May 22, 2010.</div>
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<div>The situation became even more intriguing on January 5th when 26.9 BTC worth $1.17 million was sent to Bitcoin&#8217;s Genesis wallet, sparking speculation about whether Satoshi Nakamoto made a transfer from Binance or if someone spent a significant amount of money.</div>
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<div>Pro-XRP advocate Jeremy Hogan suggested that this action could be a tactic to reveal the anonymous creator of Bitcoin. However, there are criticisms that this theory may only be valid if Nakamoto is subject to US tax laws.</div>
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