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wulf
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Blockchain DNS

#1 Post by wulf »

Anyone have any thoughts on this?....
https://blockchain-dns.info/

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sdibaja
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Re: Blockchain DNS

#2 Post by sdibaja »

fascinating!!!

I know some people that noticeably suffer from being "protected" from the full internet ...

Hopefully this will not introduce some other as yet level of snooping into our systems, I don't know how to check for that.
Peter E.
Baja California, Mexico.

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sdibaja
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Re: Blockchain DNS

#3 Post by sdibaja »

read the reviews, https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... s/reviews/
"Developer response
Unfortunately for us, Mozilla has already dropped support for non-WebExtension addons. Only WE addons can be uploaded to Mozilla Add-Ons, and WE support is only available since Firefox 55.
Even if we create a XUL addon - it won't be signed by Mozilla and so cannot be redistributed unless users use developer builds of outdated Firefox versions (52-ESR will be outdated in less than a year) or forks like Palemoon. For these (advanced) users other means to access blockchain-based domains are available (e.g. OpenNIC DNS).
posted 10 months ago"
Peter E.
Baja California, Mexico.

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