Hello
I'm Raphaël (fr) I just joined the tor dev mailing list. I would like to chat
with tor developers, particularly if they have worked, or are interested in the
issues regarding a name system for tor.
I'm the lead developer of dappy https://dappy.tech , we'll launch in 2022 and I
do think we have interesting properties, for the public web as well as for tor
and privacy-focused web projects.
We are the only name system in the world that does co-resolution, that's the
way we found to maintain a consistent name system, and also avoid censorship
and phishing.
Our system has the following properties:
- blockchain-based name system: it simply means that mapping is globally
consistent, name management is distributed in the sense that a blockchain
handles it, the resolver just connect to this blockchain.
- Systematic co-resolution (not rotation): lookup request are always addressed
to a network of independant agents: there are many instead of a single one. And
then there is consensus at browser level. This prevents 90% of attacks or
attempt of censorship/phishing.
- Anonymous registrations
- Load-balancing of names: you can attach 20 IP addresses to your name, dappy
browser will try each one of them until it gets a response.
- 100% encrypted/https
Censorship cannot happen, neither at the storage location (blockchain) or
on-the-fly at resolution time (co-resolution)
We will launch in 2022 and would be thrilled to exchange with some developers
or engineers.
This document has lead me to the path of the tor-dev mailing list
https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/wikis/doc/OnionServiceNamingSystems
Happy to chat
Merry Christmas
Raphaël Fabre
Building a ultra-secure blockchain-based name system and browser
https://dappy.tech
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