Do you typically look at the op return on every transaction processed on Bitcoin? It was obviously timed specifically to be there. It's not hidden as in encryption, more like change lost in your couch. It's there, but you don't really know it until you find it.
Do you typically look at the op return on every transaction processed on Bitcoin? It was obviously timed specifically to be there. It's not hidden as in encryption, more like change lost in your couch. It's there, but you don't really know it until you find it.
Makes sense. But those are obvious numbers to check.
In your analysis, you missed the btc addresses involved with is also a hidden message of sorts: 1god and 1bible.
I did notice the bible not the god.
I wonder how much they paid for that address or how many times they rolled? Getting God is hard enough, but bible could take awhile.