We can use a blockchain based DNS, but everyone who wants to use this needs to install a new client. This will be the beginning of an alt net. Question is, how will new tld's be allocated? Needs to be something fair but distributed, and the money made out of tld registrations should go towards maintanence of this system.
I have been thinking of going a bit further with a distributed compute platform, where similar to blockchains, computers join together peer to peer and provide a hosting service to each other. Each hosting would be just one app and for every cycle used, will be paid in a crypto token. Unlike bitcoin, it would not require very steep computation, and when everyone is running at a moderate load, no one needs to pay for anything they host.
This, plus the blockchain DNS will make the internet censor proof.
We can use a blockchain based DNS, but everyone who wants to use this needs to install a new client. This will be the beginning of an alt net. Question is, how will new tld's be allocated? Needs to be something fair but distributed, and the money made out of tld registrations should go towards maintanence of this system.
I have been thinking of going a bit further with a distributed compute platform, where similar to blockchains, computers join together peer to peer and provide a hosting service to each other. Each hosting would be just one app and for every cycle used, will be paid in a crypto token. Unlike bitcoin, it would not require very steep computation, and when everyone is running at a moderate load, no one needs to pay for anything they host.
This, plus the blockchain DNS will make the internet censor proof.
I like the sounds of it, a TOR network of sorts only blockchain based.
That sounds awesome. Let me know what I can do to help if anything.
I created a discord server for this, we can brainstorm.
https://discord.gg/yW9StR8G