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do clients display it differently?

😂 but also if no one else is going to use your domain because you own it and you're known for it, i.e. its yourname@yourname.TLD, then it seems redundant to display it twice.

Could you omit the part before the @ if it equals the part after the @ sign?

Just as a UI feature for clients.

I don't see why a client couldn't choose to do this as it's just a display issue. It's a hacky way to do it though. That said, Astral kind of already does this. If the display username and the "username" before @ in the NIP-05 ID are the same, Astral won't display the second username.

True

I hope ICANN is contributing back to nostr development considering how much business it's brought them.