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UUID:
Your input:                      e58be022-01ec-8016-87e9-5ce32bd83b96

Various notations:

URN:                             urn:uuid:e58be022-01ec-8016-87e9-5ce32bd83b96
URI:                             uuid:e58be022-01ec-8016-87e9-5ce32bd83b96
Microsoft GUID syntax:           {E58BE022-01EC-8016-87E9-5CE32BD83B96}
C++ struct syntax:               { 0xe58be022, 0x01ec, 0x8016, { 0x87, 0xe9, 0x5c, 0xe3, 0x2b, 0xd8, 0x3b, 0x96 } }

As OID (ISO/ITU-T 128 bits):     2.25.305119486252186215776282033644352584598
As OID (Microsoft):              1.2.840.113556.1.8000.2554.58763.57378.492.32790.34793.6087467.14171030
As OID (Waterjuice 2x64 bits):   1.3.6.1.4.1.54392.1.16540560493114064918.9793460995456777110
As OID (Waterjuice 4x32 bits):   1.3.6.1.4.1.54392.2.3851149346.32276502.2280217827.735591318
As OID (Waterjuice 8x16 bits):   1.3.6.1.4.1.54392.3.58763.57378.492.32790.34793.23779.11224.15254

Interpretation of the UUID:

Variant:                         [0b10_] RFC 9562 (Davis-Peabody-Leach)
Version:                         [0x8] Custom implementation
Custom data:                     [0xe58be02201ec01607e95ce32bd83b96]
Custom data block1 (32 bit):     [0xe58be022]
Custom data block2 (16 bit):     [0x01ec]
Custom data block3 (12 bit):     [0x016]
Custom data block4 (14 bit):     [0x07e9]
Custom data block5 (48 bit):     [0x5ce32bd83b96]

Interpretation of HickelSOFT "SQL Server Sortable Custom UUID", Version 2

Random 16 bits:                  [0xe58b] 0b1110010110001011
Milliseconds:                    [0xe0] 878 (deviation -2ms..2ms)
Seconds:                         [0x22] 34
Minute of day:                   [0x01ec] 492 (08:11)
Day of year:                     [0x016] 22 (Day=22, Month=1)
Unused 2 bits:                   [0] 0b00
Year:                            [0x7e9] 2025
Signature:                       [0x5ce32bd83b96] HickelSOFT "SQL Server Sortable Custom UUID", Version 2 (very likely)
UTC Date Time:                   2025-01-22 08:11:34'878 (deviation -2ms..2ms)