>>>>> Miles Fidelman <[email protected]> writes:

 > Of course one thing to keep in mind about URIs for DHTs is that they
 > really are somewhat meaningless, or at least don't function the way
 > normal URIs do.

 > A URI into a DHT is really for local consumption only - it's a key
 > into the local code that executes the DHT's algorithm, rather than an
 > identifier that can be used across the net.

        I don't quite understand what is meant by “[a] URI into a DHT”,
        but the URN's I'm interested in are perfectly suitable for
        communication, be it in writing, e-mail, or World Wide Web.

        For instance, if you're interested in bits signed by me in
        GNUnet, check [1].

[1] 
gnunet://fs/sks/TU6GGH9COPQLPQTG919BB0QVEVIO1SF1IRGI7ACBGOHKVPNCGRUQG98H4DTTPDNDVMV83E8SI51GR66AL6S47BLLK4LULR8J1A7T188/ivan

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