Re: [88attendees] Get your bitcoins with your coffee

Keith Mitchell <keith@dns-oarc.net> Tue, 05 November 2013 03:46 UTC

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On 11/04/2013 09:00 PM, Jon Hudson wrote:
> 
> And then there is the DNS connection....

Hmm, you could probably come up with a scheme for doing IP address
allocation based on this kind of stuff, too...

Keith


>   What is namecoin / Dot-BIT ?
> 
> Namecoin <http://dot-bit.org/Namecoin> is a distributed domain
> registration system based on the bitcoin concept.
> It is part of the Dot-BIT project <http://dot-bit.org/>.
> 
> *It allows you to :*
> * register domains (.bit currently)
> * be the only person to be able to modify it (no possible external control)