Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1jpp36eeycvlkkdy4d4l4lgswvf8jtdare5vly0w0sk7rc39pzgrqlyu59l \nJust thinking about this quickly, it seems feasible using most servers and some code. Those kind-of-creds could go literally anywhere on the server-side (a good example of how to store them would be Lua or another scripting language under nginx--it does DB's like MySQL), then be pulled by any other language. Just abstract concepts here.",
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