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According to NIST and ECRYPT II, the cryptographic algorithms used in Bitcoin are expected to be strong until at least 2030. (After that, it will not be too difficult to transition to different algorithms.)
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June 01, 2015, 07:19:40 PM
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Is this going to be like how Namecoin DNS works, where you must configure your browser to be able to properly access websites with the extension? I have doubts that you'd just be able to convince IANA to let you procure a new GTLD so that you could start giving them out for free (afaik there'd be an ICANN fee anyway?) on Bitcointalk...

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Is this going to be like how Namecoin DNS works, where you must configure your browser to be able to properly access websites with the extension? I have doubts that you'd just be able to convince IANA to let you procure a new GTLD so that you could start giving them out for free (afaik there'd be an ICANN fee anyway?) on Bitcointalk...


I am not done with it yet but it works still.


Well, .btc isn't a TLD (it'd fall under being a GTLD I believe) so I'm not sure how you could make it so that anyone could be able to type website.btc and have it resolve correctly. You know, there's a lot of DNS servers involved there. Surely you are using some kind of workaround where people have to install a plugin or configure something like Namecoin DNS - which is annoying and why not many websites use a Namecoin domain.

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