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Like DNS, but for Ethereum wallet addressesPricing:
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Decentralized certificate authority and naming
The idea of domains on a blockchain sounds good, but the implementation of many of them and their degrees of 'decentralization' is questionable. ENS is quite frankly a Godaddy-like sub-domain registrar which suffers from the unpredictable gas fee problems on Ethereum as it is implemented on a layer 1 and has centralized key holders for the system and I do not believe that proof-of-stake would be appropriate in being any better than the current system in regards to DNS or domains and have the claims of being censorship resistant. For something that offers sub-domains and is 'decentralized' is the Impervious Registry [0], with it has TLDs anchored on a decentralized root zone, called Handshake [1] which in both cases of the TLD has no central keyholders of the chain. As long as the TLD is not in the hands of someone else, or a bunch of key-holders there is an extreme less chance of the TLDs on Handshake being censored. Before you say '51% attack', it doesn't apply here in this case, and even if one tried, the domains / TLDs on the chain are unaffected and can't be overridden. [0] https://impervious.domains [1] https://handshake.org.
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