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Nanosecond timestamp collisions are common
ULIDs are almost the same as UUIDv7, except that they have a few extra random bits that UUIDv7 use to encode the version of UUID. Every UUIDv7 is a valid ULID, and the main difference is the encoding when displayed in a textual form.
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