₿itcoin on Nostr: #DNS is a naming system to connect ip addresses to a weburl. So #decentralized DNS ...
#DNS is a naming system to connect ip addresses to a weburl. So #decentralized DNS only needs people to create a link of ip-addresses connected to their domain + description. In a database.
Maybe some proof to not get redirected to the wrong ip address? (include some kind of certificate in the dns database and standardize a little handshake whereby the ip server first sends a cryptographic proof that corresponds to the one specified in the dns database that you used.)
If #NOSTR clients implement this and redirect to the corresbonding ip in the browser, they would litterally be able to bypass DNS by using nostr events to find correct ip addresses. You could even build REAL search engines on top of this, although barebones maybe.
Maybe some proof to not get redirected to the wrong ip address? (include some kind of certificate in the dns database and standardize a little handshake whereby the ip server first sends a cryptographic proof that corresponds to the one specified in the dns database that you used.)
If #NOSTR clients implement this and redirect to the corresbonding ip in the browser, they would litterally be able to bypass DNS by using nostr events to find correct ip addresses. You could even build REAL search engines on top of this, although barebones maybe.