Here's mine! 12euutj3uhjX7FgGFZwh9GQandBnhujMLE
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
Version: Keybase OpenPGP v2.0.8
Comment: https://keybase.io/crypto
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iQUftEYRAzGwUgmu3NfXEdzmc6V2NAufp6fwrlW6h1YbdF5O5CSy4QeWNYpCw8cX
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7vG6EBQ/SYZAjRDNsLHlEqwjjxHyQrM9u0OWcN3z29JeAWBzGF/d2VTtYpKyLstB
oOi43DHhd9ECgaIoL1TjMt5v5tazzlmdeGzMChTcB2IBwKrEU0eZE9qc0rjlUk7D
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=wzUa
-----END PGP MESSAGE-----
Is this a PGP message that you want us to decrypt?! We don't have the key for it...
I think you meant to either sign your bitcoin address with your PGP key (maybe?) but in that case there should be a PGP-SIGNATURE section that we can check against your Public key. However, what most people are doing here is signing a message with their bitcoin private key so that we can verify it with their bitcoin address.
In either case, I'm confused about what we're supposed to do with that encrypted text you published.