If you want a specific type of write-up (bio, project description, technical note, or marketing blurb), say which and I’ll create it.
The most plausible explanation: 0x52urmrpa is a placeholder or redacted string. For instance, in a tutorial: 0x52urmrpa
“Replace
0x52urmrpawith your actual API key.” If you want a specific type of write-up
Or a developer forgot to replace a dummy value. The most plausible explanation: 0x52urmrpa is a placeholder
On Ethereum, contract addresses are 40 hex chars after 0x. 0x52urmrpa is too short (10 chars after 0x) and contains invalid letters. So not Ethereum.
On Solana or Bitcoin (Base58), addresses don’t start with 0x. So no.
If you are the one who generated or received 0x52urmrpa: