So the benefit here is that if my domain was blocked or banned this would allow the website to resolve no matter what? I'm not sure I understand 🙃
Introducing my new open source #nostr freedom project - DNSPub
The key idea is that any DNS domain owner, with minimal changes, can enable any to npub be part of the domain name system, using signed DNS records published to relays.
For example, [npub].example.com would resolve to an IP address, and pass all the CA root program tests so that https://[npub].example.com could be a valid website in the browser.
Thanks to nostr:npub1s0veng2gvfwr62acrxhnqexq76sj6ldg3a5t935jy8e6w3shr5vsnwrmq5 and nostr:npub1hw6amg8p24ne08c9gdq8hhpqx0t0pwanpae9z25crn7m9uy7yarse465gr for the idea!
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The basic idea is that if you are a domain owner of say, example.com, with a couple of record entries you could make npub.example.com as a public root for any npub.
If you go down, someone else, or many, can be a public root.