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by pests
850 days ago
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It would never work because of adoption and whatnot, but using a crypto system like ENS and requiring users to go through a special browser might make that a bit more in-universe. Or maybe a toggle in the browser to turn on ENS and disable DNS. The point being - you should know when you want to access certain services so you switch on this mode, not allowing normal DNS name jacking or the like. Sorta like privacy mode but for dapps/"web3" Just random musings |
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If you're the first person to encounter the hash, or if the number of hops is very high before you encounter something besides 0 (eventually heading into sybil-territory) then you have cause for extra scrutiny.
Bonus points if the people who developed the app are participating, but still useful if they're not.