The first of these transactions, with TXID f1ae65be... , was broadcast on and contained an inscription of size 119 bytes. This effectively expanded Bitcoin's utility beyond a simple currency, allowing it to function more like a permanent, immutable data ledger. This innovation has since given rise to the concept of Bitcoin NFTs, often called "Digital Artifacts."
Based on available security data, is associated with common cryptocurrency phishing and "leaked credentials" scams. You should avoid clicking any links or downloading files associated with this name, as they are typically used to distribute malware or steal wallet information. Security Report
November 21 holds no specific significance in Bitcoin’s history (e.g., not a halving date, major hack, or Satoshi event). Scammers frequently use random dates to simulate authenticity.
If you connected a web3 wallet to a suspicious site linked to this file, use tools like Revoke.cash to cancel any smart contract permissions.
Cybercriminals deploy specific tactics using these exact search terms to target unsuspecting internet users:
The story persists because it taps into the "Digital Gold" fantasy—the idea that a life-changing fortune is sitting in a dusty corner of the internet, waiting for someone with the right technical skills to claim it. no verified instance
No legitimate wallet recovery process, developer tool, or network upgrade will ever require you to type your recovery seed into a website interface.
If you have interacted with this link or similar files, take immediate action to secure your system: