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Improvements to WikiLinks-style Syntax

Right now, we use WikiLinks-style syntax to link between different files within the same "vault". This references files by name, not content value. Furthermore, when a node is viewed outside of it's "vault", the link would be broken.

Is there a way to improve this syntax so that credentials viewed outside of the context of a vault could correctly link to BrainShareNodes by name (but with verifiable content)?

So instead of [[ArticleAboutElephants]], the link would look more like [[did:example:brainshare#1/ArticleAboutElephants]] or [[ipfs://z123123brainsharehash/ArticleAboutElephants]]?

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