Mazin on Nostr: Technically no, but how they are actually handled is implementation dependent. Strfry ...
Technically no, but how they are actually handled is implementation dependent. Strfry stores them for 5 minutes and then deletes them by default.
They can create significant load even if it’s just for signature verification and short term storage.
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