Dear Mackey and Friends,
Decentralized DNS are facing a lot of challenges in  addition of DNS abuse issues and the misplaced use of Blockchain technology by Cybercriminal  :

  • First of all they have to convince users that are really decentralized system since they are basically using ICANN infrastructure,
  • Decentralized DNS are not currently regulated  , so users rights are dictated by the firm owning  the Gtld, 
  •  What will happen if a new gtld will be registered simultanly by  ICANN registry and a Decentralize DNS firm?
but the simple Business model (no registrar no registry  ) adopted by Decentralized DNS attracts users and seems to be more efficient for a local use particularly with the emergence of IOT (25-50 billions devices if we trust some estimation) .

Thank you dear friends for your interest and looking forward to continuing the discussion about this topic.


Friendly regards 
Chokri


Le jeu. 11 août 2022 à 15:34, David Mackey <mackey361@gmail.com> a écrit :
I'd love to hear about how decentralized DNS is going to handle the operational problem of DNS abuse.

We're probably at the point where we shouldn't automatically trust a new technology without understanding the social harm that comes with it. 

On Thu, Aug 11, 2022 at 7:55 AM Chokri Ben Romdhane via CPWG <cpwg@icann.org> wrote:
Dear Friends,
For those whole would like to know more About Decentralized DNS some useful Documents

Blockchain-based DNS building
Friendly Regards
Chokri
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