Ive worked on a distributed anon DNS system before... its not easy.
Who owns the rights to a dns entry?
How do you know its legit?
Only way to do it is though a central place.
Unless its just random sha1's as the url, even then how do you really
know what your looking at is what your looking for.
-- Trevor

On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Roger E. Rustad, Jr.
<roger.rus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There is another article on Torrent Freak about this.  I'd be curious how it
> would work in practice.
>
> http://torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-based-dns-to-counter-us-domain-seizures-101130/
>
> "The domain seizures by the United States authorities in recent days and
> upcoming legislation that could make similar takeovers even easier in the
> future, have inspired a group of enthusiasts to come up with a new,
> decentralized and BitTorrent-powered DNS system. This system will exchange
> DNS information through peer-to-peer transfers and will work with a new .p2p
> domain extension."
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