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"content": "Throwing IPFS and libp2p in the same basket is a mistake I think. I was hesitant too, but it’s quite developed. Libp2p documentation is decent, especially with AI to help. Try this link, it helped us at the start. https://proto.school/introduction-to-libp2p/\n\nWe don’t use a lot of the things in libp2p, but having multiplexing \u0026 QUIC with no certificate authorities is quite nice. I think it’s wise to pick out the pieces that work and leave the junk behind.",
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