What are these?

ScriptSig (ASM) OP_PUSHBYTES_72 3045022100d4ed1113f2e1df574d3164f6d4e264fe55f58d4aba3a7ff085a25703d84f312a02203568b8a4a30d4fe2f4da8202b9fe439bf8e203363273f573e4ee4158c5ad6d2e01

OP_PUSHBYTES_33 03569fdbc4e79bf84dacd9b9788196aa11f22c0899618a550e7ebf85e2f692512a

ScriptSig (HEX) 483045022100d4ed1113f2e1df574d3164f6d4e264fe55f58d4aba3a7ff085a25703d84f312a02203568b8a4a30d4fe2f4da8202b9fe439bf8e203363273f573e4ee4158c5ad6d2e012103569fdbc4e79bf84dacd9b9788196aa11f22c0899618a550e7ebf85e2f692512a

nSequence 0xffffffff

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These appear to be components of a Bitcoin transaction's input script called ScriptSig. The ScriptSig is part of a transaction input that provides the necessary data for unlocking the transaction's UTXO being spent.

In this case, the ScriptSig is comprised of two opcodes: OP_PUSHBYTES_72 and OP_PUSHBYTES_33, and some corresponding data in both ASM and HEX format. The ASM format appears to include a digital signature and a public key, while the HEX format represents the same data in a different format.

The nSequence

Does these prove Bitcoin ownership?

ScriptSig (HEX) 483045022100d4ed1113f2e1df574d3164f6d4e264fe55f58d4aba3a7ff085a25703d84f312a02203568b8a4a30d4fe2f4da8202b9fe439bf8e203363273f573e4ee4158c5ad6d2e012103569fdbc4e79bf84dacd9b9788196aa11f22c0899618a550e7ebf85e2f692512a

nSequence 0xffffffff

What are xpub/ypub/zpub to npub?

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