0x36A0
0x36A0 is a hexadecimal notation commonly used to represent digital addresses or unique identifiers in computer systems. The prefix "0x" indicates that the subsequent characters are in base‑16, meaning that each digit can be 0–9 or A–F. In many contexts, such as blockchain technology, 0x36A0 might appear as the beginning of a longer address that is 20 bytes long, as seen in Ethereum and other smart‑contract platforms. When part of a full 42‑character address, 0x36A0 conveys the specific network and account or contract that a user interacts with, facilitating the routing of funds, data, or messages on a distributed ledger.
In the world of software development, 0x36A0 can also be a memory address or a constant in
The identifier may also surface in educational resources, tutorials, or white papers where a simplified or
Lastly, due to its common structure, 0x36A0 appears occasionally in error messages or logs that output truncated