Event JSON
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"pubkey": "bc445e748d24863a0dddb2c4b8fe796c49612ecb6f4bf63e7e9a97c28d6af4f2",
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],
"content": "A nostr token? I suppose since anyone can build on nostr the chances that someone tries to create a nostr token and associate it with their client/ relay whatever is non-zero... seriously doubt you'll see #[2] doing anything like that though, and the ship has sailed on making one natively required for the protocol.",
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