Interesting. I think the original BitDNS discussion was more interesting that what currently is happening with namecoin, see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1790.0

Satoshi said there: "1) IP records don't need to be in the chain, just do registrar function not DNS.  And CA problem solved, neat."

Besides, ICANN is currently selling out the global public namespace - not that anybody really cares about such measly topics as the ownership of global namespaces. And so some guy on the Cayman Islands is now the largest holder of TLD's.

On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 2:48 PM, Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 5:39 AM, Drak <drak@zikula.org> wrote:
> The NSA has the ability, right now to change every download of bitcoin-qt,
> on the fly and the only cure is encryption.

Please cut it out with the snake oil pedaling. This is really over the
top. You're invoking the NSA as the threat here? Okay. The NSA can
trivially compromise an HTTPS download site: even ignoring the CA
insecurity, and government run CAs certificate authorities issue CA
certs to random governments and corporations for dataloss prevention
purposes. Not to mention unparalleled access to exploits.

The downloads are protected by something far stronger than SSL
already, which might even have a chance against the NSA. Actual
signatures of the downloads with offline keys.

I'm all pro-SSL and all that, but you are— piece by piece— really
convincing me that it produces an entirely false sense of security
which is entirely unjustified.

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