0x359
0x359 is a hexadecimal identifier commonly encountered in the context of blockchain technology, particularly within Ethereum-based smart contract systems. The identifier follows the standard 0x prefix that denotes a hexadecimal representation, a convention adopted by most blockchain platforms to encode addresses and transaction IDs. As a shortened form, 0x359 often appears as a symbolic placeholder in documentation and educational resources where a full-length address would be unnecessary or distracting.
In practical usage, 0x359 can refer to a specific contract instance, a wallet address used for testing,
Historically, 0x359 emerged as part of early tutorials designed to teach newcomers how to interface with Ethereum