s3x_SOCIAL on Nostr: Thanks! But isn't it the other way around? > Another defined event is the `1065` ...
Thanks! But isn't it the other way around?
> Another defined event is the `1065` which is used as a header for the data contained in an event 1064. This way the data can be disclosed without overloading the communications when sending a large amount of data.
For now I've blocked both. Is there any point storing the header if you're not going to store the data?
> Another defined event is the `1065` which is used as a header for the data contained in an event 1064. This way the data can be disclosed without overloading the communications when sending a large amount of data.
For now I've blocked both. Is there any point storing the header if you're not going to store the data?