This is maybe the best idea. I added it: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/BIP_0015#IP_Transactions Things I like about this: - IP transactions are useful, but have a security flaw. This mitigates their security problems. - The code for IP transactions is already in Satoshi client. If other clients want to add IP transactions, then it can be done with minimal fuss/bloat. I feel that for any protocol extension, less is more. The less code needed, the better the extension. Not always but generally we want to avoid bitcoin protocol bloat which *will* happen far in the future. The only way to mitigate how spaghettified the standard will be in the future, is by careful cautious planning now. - We can have a proxy node running 24/7 for us, serving our public keys in lieu of us. ________________________________ From: theymos To: bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 7:59 PM Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] [BIP 15] Aliases Bitcoin already has code and a protocol for transactions to IP addresses. Why not reuse that for dynamic address lookup? Just a few changes are necessary to enable complete user@server.com handling: - Extend the protocol so that "reply" messages can be signed by a fixed   public key - Extend "checkorder" messages so they can specify an account to   send BTC to. Or standardize on how to put the account into the   message field. - Enable DNS lookups for IP transactions. The DNS-only proposals could   also be used here to avoid having to use the IP transaction protocol   sometimes. The public key for signing "reply" messages can be gotten   from TXT records. This will be safe with DNSSEC and Namecoin. With   plain DNS Bitcoin could take a SSH-like approach and ask the user to   verify the public key the first time it is used, remembering it later. DoS attacks are already handled by the IP transactions code: the same IP address is always given the same bitcoin address until it pays to that bitcoin address. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10 Tips for Better Server Consolidation Server virtualization is being driven by many needs.  But none more important than the need to reduce IT complexity while improving strategic productivity.  Learn More! http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sdnl/114/51507609/ _______________________________________________ Bitcoin-development mailing list Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development