If you're unfamiliar with this idiom, the string written in hexadecimal is a hash of a short text file. Publishing the hash proves that I must have had the text file before now. This is common in the security community as way to claim credit for research w/o publishing it early.
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"Is that blockchain?" *sigh* No, that is not blockchain.
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fun fact: the dollar sign isn't escaped, so "$5" became the empty string
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I'm not sure if string of text is even cool anymore without a reference to which of the 2000? Currencies or is it something else :-) not a pgp key
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I hope this is a cryptocurrency prediction of some kind.
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echo "i hereby promise to give gregor $5" | sha1sum 57fbe74e6cb4967598f8f8dda426d00836892411 - echo -n "i hereby promise to give gregor $5" | sha1sum 93658484d27b4245c3d88c0eeb986d39818724aa -
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Your search - 65b3ad9af56704ee0150819bbbf166ec6eb8d4ae - did not match any documents. Dang!
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https://www.virustotal.com/#/search/65b3ad9af56704ee0150819bbbf166ec6eb8d4ae … Search Results No matches Drats!
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