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elliottinvent | 2 years ago
- Domain Verification Protocol [1][2] – proving authority over a domain. This is an application of our broader technology (still in development) where the domain can represent any thing (not just a company, e.g. an asset).
- NUM [3][4] a way to store structured data in DNS so that the domain name is the unique key to make a telephone call, GPS locate, make a payment, etc
The usual response to concepts for storing anything in DNS is MITM attacks but these can be mitigated. See DNSSEC, DNS over HTTPs, DNS over TLS.
Email in my profile, you're welcome to reach out to discuss.
1. https://www.domainverification.org
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