At the heart of the Hypermedia protocol is the immutable data that is signed by authors and then distributed over 
Aside from files/attachments, every  utilizes IPLD DAG-CBOR format to produce structured IPFS blocks identified by CID.
Here we introduce you to the  and all of the data it can produce. Then you can reference the  which builds on this knowledge to offer many different RPCs for exchanging the signed data and the interpreted results.
Resources
All mutable data in the Hypermedia ecosystem is either a  or a 



Data Blob Definitions
Each of these s are objects with a "type" field that discriminates against the following types:
 — A "commit" to a Document in a certain location
 — Describes an update or creation of Document content
 — A Resource that describes a comment
 — A Resource that gives permission from one account to another
 — The Resource that allows an Account to publicly annotate another Account with trust information
 — Provides metadata for the Account
All Definitions
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