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Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
is the address 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 just a normal address that is used by convention or specially handling?
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woj ツ
@woj.eth
afaik just a normal address, but i totally expect some gigabrain guy who knows a lot of facts about horses to prove me wrong
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Mark Tyneway
@tynes
Nothing special in the protocol, it just definitely has no known private key and is the value returned when an address doesn't exist in a mapping
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GUNBOATs 🎩🇵🇸
@gunboats
it's just like any other address. But zero is just that special. (Also geth block any tx from that if someone happened to find private key to it)
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