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Comedy NNTP option here.
It's an established, stable, understood and very very thoroughly debugged and tested protocol/server solution that'll run on a potato and has clients for every OS you've ever heard of, and a bunch you haven't.
Setting up your own little mini-network and sharing groups is fairly trivial and it'll happily shove copies of everyone's data to every server that's on the feed.
Just encrypt your shit, post it, and let the software do the rest.
(I mean, if it's good enough to move 200TB of perfectly legitimate Linux ISOs a day, it'll handle however much data you could possibly be backing up.)
Disclaimer: it's not quite that simple, but I mean, it's pretty close to. Also I'm very much a UNIX boomer and am a big fan of the simplest solution that's got the longest tested history over shiny new shit, so just making that bias clear.