Yes, but at what point do the performance issues start?
I was reading through this forum discussing around 50 million records on a domain (assuming we get to a point where a successful lightnin wallet provider/implementation gets to at least 50 million users) .
https://groups.google.com/g/comp.protocols.dns.bind/c/6InK8Qs8R2s
i dunno. @matt do you know? this google article says most domains only allow a max of 49 TXT records. won't Phoenix have a problem once too many addresses are created on their domain?
https://support.google.com/a/answer/2716800
There’s absolutely no limit. Some hosting providers add arbitrary limits but even the entire Bitcoin header tree in DNS records running in BIND is like 1G of memory…
https://bitcoinheaders.net/
Any tutorials for beginners?
For what? Running bind?
Yep.
Don’t have a specific one to recommend, but googling “bind authorative server” should turn things up.
I have seen no performance issues hosting a few million records on RPis for https://bitcoinheaders.net/
But, BIP 353 does contemplate doing multiple users in a single wildcard record.