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The portability of the address (npub)
There is no way to separate a gmail identity from google. No way to move it elsewhere. No way to take self-custody of it. That identity doesn’t even exist without google.
But an npub exists totally separate from (and even in the absence of) any service ferrying messages for it
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2024-07-11 18:51:42Event JSON
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"pubkey": "34134b9e1cbb322582bca4020a39cc1256036d1f5e98effcc838b421fc209d48",
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