RFC - Decentralised Naming System V - No DNS

I agree. Like I said, DNS is basically a big bookmarking service. It’s nice and fancy but that’s basically what it is. And the only real difference between TCP/IP that I can see and tor/safe so far is that one uses a string of numbers, that is an ip address, and the other uses a hash. But essentially it’s the same thing. The only reason onlon links look so strange to people is they’re not used to looking at raw ip addresses, which actually don’t look all that much different than onion hashes. And if people had to subscribe to competing dns/bookmarking services in either case they wouldn’t really be all that different at all.

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