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11 hours agoBecause of course they have. All they give a shit about is getting rich on fiat gains. They don’t give a shit why crypto was actually created to begin with. But that’s a whole different rant.
Because of course they have. All they give a shit about is getting rich on fiat gains. They don’t give a shit why crypto was actually created to begin with. But that’s a whole different rant.
Seems like the moon would be close enough for our standard IPv6 TTLs to work, but it seems more likely that we will have to abandon domain names in favor of something like IPFS, since it’s a resource locator instead of a location locator. If you were on Mars, for example, you would not want to have to contact Earth every single time you wanted to load a web page. And so you would contact Earth the first time to load it. And then it would be saved locally. And so anybody who requested that page in the future would talk to you instead of Earth.
The problem isn’t the DNS requests. It’s the data synchronization that would have to occur if you were accessing a service hosted on Earth.