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When creating a MST the user can get a domain certificate that restricts the creation of other MSTs that use the same domain prefix. The domain certificate MVS for example restricts the creation of MST symbols that start with MVS. for example MVS.ABC
For MITs we currently don't have certificates. Instead of creating new certificate types we can reuse the MST domain certificates for this purpos