0x1389000
0x1389000 is a hexadecimal literal used in computing to denote a specific integer value. When converted to decimal, it equals 20,484,096. The number consists of seven hex digits, which makes it a 28-bit value. The trailing three zeros indicate it is a multiple of 0x1000 (4096), meaning it is aligned to a 4 KB boundary.
In software and digital systems, such hex literals commonly represent memory addresses, offsets within a binary,
Notably, 0x1389000 should not be confused with an Ethereum (or other blockchain) address. Ethereum addresses typically
One property of 0x1389000 is that it can be expressed as 0x1389 multiplied by 0x1000, i.e., 5001