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I'm willing to take the risk. It's like saying "your web browser supports WebGL". Unless you're on Opera Mini or something text-based or ancient, we can assume it's true.
How does changing an extension break verification? It's just a rename again. I have successfully changed an extension using qBittorrent before and the check passed again. Via its web interface, even!
And no client hashes filenames because they just aren't what is hashed. I think even TUI ones have internal support for different filenames even if they don't have a rename function because you can reach limits of your filesystem (path length, character support etc.)