Paul,

Your understanding is incorrect.

> If the idea is that I can get a certificate with paulehoffman.dns 

That is not the idea. Docs are on GitHub, and I know you're smart enough to 
comprehend them.

> If this TLD gets allocated to someone else, or gets blocked by middleboxes

It cannot get allocated by anyone else. It is designed specifically for 
DNSChain servers, and they will not look that up in the old DNS networks.

You can definitely fork the 120k and own it on the old network. It doesn't 
matter.

Documentation, that has gone through considerable improvements in the last 24 
hours, is still available at the same URL:

https://github.com/okTurtles/dnschain

Cheers,
Greg

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On Feb 8, 2014, at 4:00 PM, Paul Hoffman <paul.hoff...@vpnc.org> wrote:

> On Feb 7, 2014, at 7:48 PM, Tao Effect <cont...@taoeffect.com> wrote:
> 
>> It's a meta-TLD, not a TLD.
> 
> Say what? If the idea is that I can get a certificate with paulehoffman.dns 
> put in the field reserved for domain names, and have that accepted by TLS 
> servers, it is a TLD. No "meta".
> 
> If this TLD gets allocated to someone else, or gets blocked by middleboxes, 
> you have no one to blame but yourself. It would be *trivial* to avoid this 
> problem by buying an SLD and pre-paying for 20 years of registration.
> 
> --Paul Hoffman
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