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#handshake is a #protocol to replace #tld, but does not offer protocol for handling actual #domain name registrations. eg with handshake you could register tld .handshake and therefore be responsible for registering all domains using .handshake tld, like mydomain.handshake. there is slight problem though. this will keep registering actual domains #centralized to the owner of tld.
meanwhile #namecoin only uses single tld .bit, in which actual domain names like mydomain.bit can be registered into a #blockchain, therefore the registering of domains that point to ip/content addresses is #decentralized
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2023-08-24 14:30:59Event JSON
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