Beware, a fake nostr:npub1tjkc9jycaenqzdc3j3wkslmaj4ylv3dqzxzx0khz7h38f3vc6mls4ys9w3 account here :( The real one is verified 👍

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Damn, I was so happy "you" contacted me on NOSTR ... LoL ... Never Mind... keep the good work and THANK YOU for everything you do in the world !!!!! 
Unluckly the "verified" doesn't help, the fake one could also easily setup a nip-05. The only way to spot the real one without knowing the npub is the web of trust, aka followers list.
nostr:npub1tjkc9jycaenqzdc3j3wkslmaj4ylv3dqzxzx0khz7h38f3vc6mls4ys9w3 but you can use your own domain for nip-05, this would help for sure.
Gotcha thanks for the reminder!
In this case I know the verified one is nostr:npub1tjkc9jycaenqzdc3j3wkslmaj4ylv3dqzxzx0khz7h38f3vc6mls4ys9w3 as I’ve been following her for months, and yes, can check her followers list.
I guess ultimately, esp for the bigger accounts using one’s own domain is really important here on #nostr
Yeah, I tried once, but couldn’t make it happen. Need to put that on my todo list.
I see you are using Wordpress, I'm not used to it but probably you have to create/use a plugin to match the endpoint with the json. Something like this:
```
function nostr_nip_05_endpoint() {
register_rest_route('nostr-nip-05/v1', '/.well-known/nostr.json', array(
'methods' => 'GET',
'callback' => 'nostr_nip_05_json',
));
}
add_action('rest_api_init', 'nostr_nip_05_endpoint');
function nostr_nip_05_json($request) {
$json_data = '{
"names": {
"_": "5cad82c898ee66013711945d687f7d9549f645a0118467dae2f5e274c598d6ff"
},
"relays": {
"5cad82c898ee66013711945d687f7d9549f645a0118467dae2f5e274c598d6ff": [
"wss://relay.damus.io",
"wss://nos.lol",
"wss://nostr.orangepill.dev"
]
}
}';
$data = json_decode($json_data, true);
return rest_ensure_response($data);
}
```