Based on the provided search results, the identifier does not directly correspond to a public, recognized document, person, or specific entity in the top results. The search returned various unrelated results, including IT, legal, and entertainment topics [0.5.1-0.5.23].
Identifiers like are typically found in: 4bce6bec-d94b-bdc9-8531-5f0fac3a084c
Please choose one of the options above or provide more context so I can assist you better. RFC 4122 – A Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID)
4b ce 6b ec d9 4b bd c9 85 31 5f 0f ac 3a 08 4c (16 bytes)This UUID follows the standard format but uses an . No public standard defines version 11. Some custom systems use version 11 to indicate time-ordered random UUIDs (like UUIDv7), but v7’s first nibble of third group is 7 (binary 0111), not b . So this is not v7. Bytes: 4b ce 6b ec d9 4b bd