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Can you point me to a blog post that explains how to use web3 name assignment technologies, in combination with MFA, to own and manage a domain that is robust to DNS provider shenanigans, crypto hacks I can’t anticipate or understand, and targeted harassment?

This is a genuine question. I’m in the market for new tools to manage my personal and business domains.



not a direct answer, I think way to design this system would be to make an ENS (with a competing resolver technology) and point that to IPFS hashes

in parallel, you would also look into how to secure your address, where the ENS is stored in

IPFS doesn't offer compute nodes and databases, so you would design your web offering around not needing that, completely rule out that idea in favor of a different one, or incorporate a different solution in addition to your frontend

but basically the way you design web 3 applications is not the same as web 2 applications to begin with. trying to straddle both worlds results in the worse experience. most similarities I can think of are kind of like omnivores trying substitute tofu based foods and having a bad experience, and attributing that experience to non-meat diets when it is just worse than a pescatarian, vegan and vegetarian cuisine.


(^or^ with a competing resolver technology)




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