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November 04, 2022, 11:26:01 PM
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Hi all trying to find the rest of an old public ID wallet address (ETH) can anyone help is there an ETH database I can look it up on using the known segment.. the part of the known public ID address is as follows:

0x5b58f4c0211758615....

Rest is unknown thanks

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November 04, 2022, 11:51:07 PM
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Are you talking about finding the missing characters from your public ETH address?
I heard that etherscan have autocomplete/suggest address when typing or pasting address with missing character?

Or try to fork this one below and then replace 0x6973% with 0x5b58f4c0211758615%

- https://app.flipsidecrypto.com/velocity/queries/d57e21e5-9523-4793-8073-eaa631ed49db

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November 05, 2022, 09:47:27 PM
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No luck using the tool .. anyone else have luck?

Start of the address is as follows:

0x5b58f4c0211758615
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November 06, 2022, 10:02:33 AM
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If the platform did not give you any results, it is very likely that others would behave the same. Searching on Etherscan, the address is too short for it to give a suggestion.

If you are sure that the address exists, you may want to download the full node, and manually parse the address by yourself, and then do the search locally. All in all, the forked code on the platform above seems to only search for an Ethereum address that is involved in a transaction. So, the address is empty is also a possibility.
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