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My new project @tiroah. ❤️

Pinot Noir is my fave red wine. But I prefer riesling and rose.

I love the memes doing #zapathon. Y’all are so much fun. 🫂

What is $boost all about? #asknostr

I know what I’m buying myself for my birthday. 🎉

nostr:npub180cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsyjh6w6, I’m launching a new project called nostr:npub19nm29amqwl2qmrf9a5u42d2dnxvpanaqekdsy9p8v496fywf6lzsrq8qjn and want to use Nostr as the protocol. Can you let me know if it’s even possible? I just assumed that I could but you’re the expert. Below is a link to the project.

https://geyser.fund/project/tiroah

I am able to make it tonight! I’m tuned in. Just listening. You ladies sound awesome. 🫂

Replying to Avatar Mark E. Jeftovic

Ok so I looked and the method I’m proposing would totally work in this case.

nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s would add a TXT record to damos.io with his npub and any clients to that built in a lookup would know which one was fake and which one was real.

nostr:npub1elwpzsul8d9k4tgxqdjuzxp0wa94ysr4zu9xeudrcxe2h3sazqkq5mehan

How would it work with other fake accounts? For example, a celebrity creates a real account. Then someone creates a fake account. How would we know which one is real and which one is fake?

I just tried it and it worked. I tried searching by npub when I first stating using Damus and it didn’t work for me. It’s possible it was user error. 🤦‍♀️ But everything is all good now. Thanks!

Ok. Well I must be doing it wrong. I’ll try again.

Go be great today! Life’s too short to be anything but happy. 🫂