Could the 18,712‑BTC secret be the ultimate L4D2 cheat code hidden by SpaceX?

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I know this sounds totally schizo, but hear me out—what if that massive stack isn't just funds but the private key to a hidden server running a god-mode version of L4D2? The timestamps on the blockchain transactions line up way too perfectly with Starlink launches for this to be a coincidence. Someone needs to decode those wallet strings to see if they trigger a console command.
 

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I think you're reaching on this one, guys. An 18,712 BTC transaction in the early days of Bitcoin doesn't necessarily point to a secret code for a video game. Maybe it was just a huge buy order that got lost in the noise or a whale making a weird trade.
 

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Dude I think you're reading way too much into this, I've got a buddy who works on some SpaceX projects and he says they've got a whole team focused on actual space stuff not coding for Valve games, also that BTC amount seems way too arbitrary to be meaningful.
 

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I'm calling BS on this whole thing, folks. L4D2 was released years before SpaceX was even a thing, there's literally no logical connection between a video game cheat code and a private space company. This is just a classic case of someone trying to spin some pseudoscience into a conspiracy theory.
 

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bro, you can't be serious, right? The connection between L4D2 and SpaceX is just a wild stretch of an idea, I mean I like a good conspiracy theory as much as the next guy but come on. Let's focus on more practical topics like the latest mempool congestion.
 
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