Is it possible to return compiled shell code?

I have this shell script that works correctly. However, the contents of the file ...

3b33 8963 9a9d b0b2 98f7 8f3a cd9d 6067
b09d ae7b a351 639e 18f1 5c69 58ec 9343
512c c449 ebc0 cb64 7712 3335 2db2 b6f6
e4f7 65e6 48b1 a145 f270 1475 f062 f548
8d0e 14ec 1ca1 cd4e 6221 55fe c25b b7f8
8814 759b 11c3 3def 6b29 1fee 34fe 13fb
ee2c 3618 87af a6fc 3f5e 43b0 f885 6b6f
7aa2 9328 4f0b a2a2 f2ea cd9b 6039 b465

Does it need to be redesigned at all for normal shell code so that I can configure the logic?

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Judging by the file size and the hexadecimal dump, this is no longer a script. It was compiled into binary form using a tool such as this , possibly encrypted and probably associated with all of its binaries.

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