Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1va704mefp3tkgfusj49avu6x26svy740whx3jdlc46tavmr964asurfpkx \n\nThat was first introduced in Europe by German financial companies like Sofort and was always controversial in infosec community, but the business liked it 🤷EU PSD2 directive civilised it a bit by introducing mandatory B2B APIs for banks to exchange such information, which is how account migration and linking became possible, but I’m sure they have some kind of grace period and not sure if sharing of credentials was outright banned there.",
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