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Essentially, isn't this just another domain registrar (Namebase.io) providing a few TLDs, following a much more complicated process, the advantage being a much more solid DNS entry substitute? If you run a high-traffic site, won't you still be at the mercy of hosting providers, CDN providers, etc.?

Related question: Is there a true uncensorable (sic) protocol for hosting a website?



Well, I2P and TOR come close, i think...


Handshake and Sia Sky together delivers a decentralized website.


freenet comes to mind but it's manyyears ago that I've looked into it. the experience than was rather lacking. other means might be an .onion site but I'm sure that a high traffic site is another beast




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