Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1rv4738d6q3nxf24v4gmg4u7lh3udmarsttfzp7q0xttdlqk5ls3s65ft5j No, but the European Union, in its eternal wisdom, has created legislation that requires smart contracts to have a termination clause.",
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