0x111A
0x111A is a hexadecimal string that uses the 0x prefix to denote hexadecimal notation, a common convention in programming and technical documents. The sequence consists of four hex digits, which by itself does not specify a full-sized address or identifier in many systems; it often appears as a literal, a short form in examples, or as a component of a larger value.
In blockchain and smart contract contexts, addresses are typically 20 bytes long (40 hex digits) when written
Verification on a network usually involves context-specific steps. If the value is intended as an address, one
As a numeric value, 0x111A equals 4378 in decimal. Beyond that, its interpretation depends on the application: