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Komi_Hartman
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“A specter is haunting the modern world, the specter of crypto anarchy.”

https://arxiv.org/pdf/1807.06346.pdf nostr:note1end34xj6gg6crwx30fsfplc24jhrcyrku6hf5gmthucqel7q2v9s8xxgnq

From my research, ENS is designed to be extensible & flexible, it doesn’t currently support DNSSEC due to "the lack of support for cryptographic signatures in Ethereum smart contracts".

The ENS system is designed to be extensible, so that it can be used to resolve a wide variety of resources, including blockchain addresses, off-chain web resources & other purposes in the future…

But Resolving an ENS domain's node ID can vary depending on the specific domain & "methods"used by the resolver.

Some suggested methods for resolving an #ENSdomain's node ID include using ENS console or "service that maintains a database of node IDs" such as Infura's ENS resolver…

I don’t fall for ‘Handshake' or 'Unstoppable Domain'.. Moreover, at the prelude to ENS, I ventured into it & even mint an ‘emoji-domain’ to see if ENS was compatible with it or even with the ‘Puny Code’ but Domain names are meant to be human-readable, which means that they can only contain a limited set of characters.

Ensuring that everyone can use ENS remains to limit domain names to the subset of ASCII characters that can be encoded using 'Punycode'. This allows ENS to avoid depending on any particular blockchain's native encoding mechanisms because it’s compatible with the internationalization (i18n) standards..

In the end, ENS isn’t so effective & is full of some disadvantages for the use of deploying an IPFS..

From my research, ENS is designed to be extensible & flexible, it doesn’t currently support DNSSEC due to "the lack of support for cryptographic signatures in Ethereum smart contracts".

The ENS system is designed to be extensible, so that it can be used to resolve a wide variety of resources, including blockchain addresses, off-chain web resources & other purposes in the future…

But Resolving an ENS domain's node ID can vary depending on the specific domain & "methods"used by the resolver.

Some suggested methods for resolving an #ENSdomain's node ID include using ENS console or "service that maintains a database of node IDs" such as Infura's ENS resolver…

I don’t fall for ‘Handshake' or 'Unstoppable Domain'.. Moreover, at the prelude to ENS, I ventured into it & even mint an ‘emoji-domain’ to see if ENS was compatible with it or even with the ‘Puny Code’ but Domain names are meant to be human-readable, which means that they can only contain a limited set of characters.

Ensuring that everyone can use ENS remains to limit domain names to the subset of ASCII characters that can be encoded using 'Punycode'. This allows ENS to avoid depending on any particular blockchain's native encoding mechanisms because it’s compatible with the internationalization (i18n) standards..

In the end, ENS isn’t so effective & is full of some disadvantages for the use of deploying an IPFS..

Precisely.... Thanks for enlightening us on this point! Let’s say, a maintenance that will make ‘Nostr’ more 'efficient & scalable'…

nostr:note136purgwtsu58rx0xmkw0rkva6pwe2jxmc67hk0cflp3dmu43ps5ss00tah

There, the adoption would be salty but nevertheless impressive without forcing.. Because, it can still make the fight converge! All ‘.eth’ native will frequent ‘Nostr’ & never again, there’ll be no more parts to take or something to envy to ‘Ethereum’..

♻️👏

Suggestion made by @Melvin Carvalho Or maybe while we’re at it, work on the protocol can lead it to a 'super-chain'! 🚧🏗️.. Who knows?

What about 'smart contracts' ?? nostr:note1m5h9hqcrdkmthdxqcsqmg58575vrwmyhz4jgcyql5mlt47n454qssx7h82

https://lr.vern.cc/user/_JulianAssange nostr:note1s5r6t0mylwu4szp9x7jwvvjwjm3q6vvmlnmatjexn9uskyyq7q5qq9x0yx

Go’erment think they can control everything just through a database, but their biggest illusion is to believe that they can control Bitcoin also, so track down criminals & make a Bitcoin extortion that will be beneficial to them... It’s scary anyway!

Do the real criminals go to prison?? (Go’erment = Real Criminals) !

A 'DATABASE' Marketplace real 'ip server'. Using hosting in Russia..

'http://45.93.201.70/login'

Hahahaha! What are you afraid of? It’s a reliable database!

A public database of #bitcoin addresses used by 'criminals'….

https://www.bitcoinabuse.com/ nostr:note18jwmrh53ee2hhcp5pa3dp5m8pazwqypexex65l5lc2nthk2fv6tsrteuzs