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"content": "I had the same question, but according to https://docs.ipfs.tech/concepts/content-addressing/ IPFS also uses SHA256 (at least \"by default\"), so *I think* you could use the same ID and let the client choose whether to get a file from a Blossom server or from IPFS. Would be great if OP can confirm though.",
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