Event JSON
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"pubkey": "813fce4c4e76f1e7b4f4697bf1030a90f1a0b783f187d329800a4dd8697f9759",
"created_at": 1714449974,
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],
"content": "The attack you describe was called \"forced expiration spam\" in the original LN paper. I usually call it an \"expiration flood\". Other people have other names for it. See https://bitcoinops.org/en/topics/expiration-floods/",
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