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the concern with a single button was if the source is borderline, the user should have to "confirm" that. I guess we don't have to support that, because borderline sources are a judgment call that beginners aren't equipped to make. although, actually, maybe we want something like "if you can use a different source for this, do so?" but do we make that a hard restriction (so, we'd get rid of the "borderline" category)?
Just a single button is needed which does verification and leads user to next screen.
Two buttons makes the UX poorer as you can change the URL and click "Next" without hitting "Verify" (shown above).
Or the other way round:
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