Event JSON
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"pubkey": "a0551c0b25c9560ae36325589e421f6753d70fbc53f866ac50dc3b5827e1469d",
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"kind": 1,
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],
"content": "nostr:npub1lrvmc88ck63qpt734w85t5pnxchncvam0p9k9mueuezqz0grkn6s8jtth9 The problem is that it's actually verification by some other website, and people who need to rely on verification don't know whether that other website is the kind of impostor you've probably seen in high-quality phishing attempts. I could register imreallytaylorswift.com right now (as I write, it is available), and verify my account with that; that doesn't make me really Taylor Swift.",
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