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by noman-land
1816 days ago
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You might be dealing with outdated price information. I just picked a random available 6 letter domain "prider.eth" and it costs ~$5 a year with a ~$12 fee. That means you can register an "unstoppable" domain for a decade for ~$62 at this moment. $12 seems like a pretty reasonable fee for such a service. Secondly, you need specialized software for HTTP, it's called a web browser. There are browsers that have (or will) have native eth/ipfs support. I think Brave already does out of the box. People will download whatever app their friends are using, even if they have no idea what's going on underneath. The HTTP gateways for all this stuff are only so "legacy" tech can communicate to that world. It's a bridge, not a destination. |
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