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Zero-JS Hypermedia Browser

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Not so easily. You need access to the .well-known folder in your web space. It could be due to which relays you have specified there. Step 1: The first step is to enter your hosting or web server using Filezilla, an FTP client that allows you to transfer files from your computer to your hosting server. Once you're logged in, navigate to the public_html folder and create a new folder called ".well-known." Step 2: Now that you have created the ".well-known" folder, you need to create a file called "nostr.json" inside it. Open a text editor on your computer and paste the following code: { "names": { "Ape-or-whatever":"288bd824120fef4503f1494788bfcfd21d23596869031e875063ce360f821c57"}, "relays": { "288bd824120fef4503f1494788bfcfd21d23596869031e875063ce360f821c57": [ "wss://yourhomerelay1", "wss://yourhomerelay2" ] } }
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