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  • From: mike <mike AT pikeaero.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] Your article on DNS
  • Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 08:34:52 -0400
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Hi Boily,

Interesting stuff. Will definitely be having a closer look.

Personally, not entirely sure if I'm real keen on the notion of being
tightly coupled with bitcoin.

- --Mike

On 11-10-12 07:59 AM, Boily Gérald wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the Dot-BIT project (http://dot-bit.org) is filling the gap by providing
> a p2p and signed system to manage domains. The system is currently
> usable and used by a small community, even if still young. It is
> somewhat a successor of the Dot-P2P project (managed by different people).
>
> Here is the list of currently registered domains (2643) :
> => http://namecoin.bitcoin-contact.org/q/domainlist.txt
> There is a lot of domain registered and not used, a lot of domain
> configured to redirect to others ICANN domains and some hosted domains.
>
> Here is a script released to convert the DB to bind zones :
> => https://github.com/khalahan/NamecoinToBind
> And a small socks proxy to read data directly from DB :
> => https://github.com/namecoin/namecoin/tree/master/client
>
> Here is my own registration website : http://register.dot-bit.org/ (You
> pay for the services here).
> A domain directly registered with the software will cost almost nothing
> to you : http://dot-bit.org/tools/domainCost.php /
> http://dot-bit.org/tools/domainCost.php?block=50000.
> There is a minimal cost to avoid too much "spam" as the system is open :
> this cost doesn't go to somebody, it is lost.
>
> Feel free to help and join us :)

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