Event JSON
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"pubkey": "de4d1f9f0d70dcbf9498a2231e0a7758489601a2ba9f5d86d7b5516c56794dca",
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"content": "nostr:npub18369m6ejyjfh47ths7qrlvqcu8jvyzxnuysx72cpvg95jfvt9l0s5z8jp6 yes, that works. If you want a simpler API you might want to take a look at the futures - concurrency crate, which IMO is easier to use for most cases than join! or futures-unordered",
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