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"content": "nostr:npub14n40yfgkam53nv40c4mlvplmw4qk0vwdzqvcvy28nz23xnvpn3wq49y3e3 That's correct, but a better explanation is that php treats hashes like \"00exxxxxxxx\" while x only contains numbers as scientific notation. That just does what you said. (0 * x is still 0) You can check out magic hashes here: https://github.com/spaze/hashes/",
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