On 2017/11/30 14:20, mandar mulherkar via bitcoin-dev wrote: > I was wondering in terms of mass adoption, instead of long wallet > addresses, maybe there should be a DNS-like decentralized mapping > service to provide a user@crypto address? A few years ago, I was part of an effort with Armory and Verisign to make something similar to what you're describing. https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wiley-paymentassoc-00 is where you can find the one and only official draft. I worked on a follow-up with some changes and some nice appendices, explaining some nice tricks one could use to make payment management flexible. For various reasons, it never got published. I think it's an interesting draft that could be turned into something useful. Among other things, it was able to leverage BIP32 and allow payment requests to be generated that automatically pointed payees to the correct branch. DNSSEC may have some issues but, AFAIK, it's as the easiest way to bootstrap identity to a common, reasonably secure standard. -- --- Douglas Roark Cryptocurrency, network security, travel, and art. https://onename.com/droark joroark@vt.edu PGP key ID: 26623924