0xD56
0xD56 is a hexadecimal string that begins with the 0x prefix, a convention commonly used in computing to indicate a number written in base-16. The digits D56 represent the decimal value 3414. As a standalone string, 0xD56 does not designate a widely recognized asset, contract, or project on its own; it is typically encountered as part of longer identifiers or as a fragment of a value displayed in user interfaces.
In practical terms, the 0x prefix signals hexadecimal notation in many programming languages and tools, including
Because 0xD56 is a short hexadecimal sequence, it can also appear as part of larger data, such
See also: hexadecimal notation, 0x prefix, Ethereum address format, truncated or masked identifiers.