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Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] Proposal: make the private key for
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The testnet3 genesis block is identical to the main network genesis
block, except it has a different timestamp and nonce.

So its coinbase pays to the same public key as the main network. I
don't have that private key.

Good idea for testnet4, whenever that happens, though.

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