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by ryan29
1205 days ago
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I have one of those. When everyone was changing their Twitter (display) names to *.eth I thought there might be a chance Twitter would use ENS for domain validated identities, so I grabbed one that matches a good .com I own. The ENS stuff is cool, but I hope it doesn’t catch on unless they come up with a way to coexist with ICANN. I think multiple DNS roots would be a net negative no matter what. |
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I believe, the ENS registry only contains "eth" as an rogue node (also "[0-9a-f]{40}.addr.reverse" is used for wallet names). Recently, ".art" started offering tokenized names, where you get both DNS and ENS.