Base58btc
Base58btc is a base58 encoding that uses the Bitcoin alphabet, consisting of the digits 1 through 9 and the letters A–Z and a–z excluding the characters 0, O, I, and l. It is a variant of base58 designed to be compact and human-friendly by avoiding visually similar characters. In the multibase standard, the encoding is identified by the single-character prefix z, indicating base58btc.
In the multiformats and IPFS ecosystems, base58btc is commonly used to represent binary data in a text
Leading zeros in the input data are encoded as the character 1 in base58btc, a property shared
Base58btc is related to the broader base58 family of encodings but is specifically named to reflect its