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That's technically correct, but in practice the term "IPFS" is commonly used to refer to both ipfs and its optional feature ipns.



Not in my circles. IPFS is used a lot for storing and archiving files but IPNS is rarely used or mentioned. The only situations I've seen where IPNS would be useful, ENS was used instead as it's more reliable.




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