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 Then don’t use a single domain that relies on the same country. Same as a fucking electric grid. Same as anything for that matter. Why do you think big providers have their NS servers in 3-5 different jurisdictions? Did we learn anything from not keeping your eggs in the same basket? 🐶🐾🤯🤯🤯 
 I want to know how nostr.build avoids DNS issues. Learning from you. 🫡 
 We don’t. The links are static and signed in the notes. There is no interest from any sponsoring entities to support any further development in that domain 🐶🐾🤷‍♂️ 
 Wouldn't it be possible to use nostr itself as a DNS alternative?

Like, create an identity as "static name" and link your public IP to it's profile, done!
Or something like that, idk shit about DNS, most of the time I've no idea what I'm doing. 
 Where do you think IP addresses are coming from? 🐶🐾😂 
 .sv from El Salvador 🇸🇻 can be a good place to host wallets I guess 🐶🐾🤷‍♂️ 
 Yes I think we should have an event kind that allows somebody to cryptographically bind an IP address and port (SocketAddr) to a relay's keypair.  But we would need:

1) Relays to have keypairs
2) Nostr to reference relays by keypair instead of by url
3) A means of distributing the binding event (because of the chicken-and-egg problem) maybe just blast them, or maybe a DHT.

It's a great idea for nostr2, so nostr2 won't be dependent on DNS and shoudn't need to be dependent on SSL certificates issued by CAs that nobody really trusts anyways. 
 We should talk.
This is the same network design we are using at https://vaporware.network 
Our open source Operation Function 🤝 Nostr Relays 
 True: ThePirateBay, LibGen and SciHub show it can be done, with enough lawyers and money, and customers engaged enough to follow you around as the Feds play whack-a-mole.

Would be reassuring to have other options, though. 
 DNS is more decentralized than Nostr and IP assigning entities. Even fucking North Korea has its TLD that works 🐶🐾🤯 
 "A little yes", as my old boss used to say. 

95% of the world lives outside the reach of the First Amendment, and 95% of internet users use their ISPs' regulated DNS server.

Countries like Australia and France DNS-poison as a matter of course.

1.1.1.1 and 8.8.8.8 are win, but outside our circles they are little used... 
 For sure. Because there are so many resolvers out there, it’s mind boggling 🐶🐾🤯 
 Good luck teaching my mum how to setup custom DNS resolver on her own.

(I've tried. And she has two university degrees, and cares about freedom.)

Nostr.build will survive a DNS takedown, like ThePirateBay did. But that's only possible with a  tech-savvy and motivated core audience.