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  1. Revolutionizing Domain Lookup: OpenAlias WebUI Unveiled

    The newly launched OpenAlias WebUI simplifies the retrieval of OpenAlias records, offering robust features like DNSSEC validation and IP address screening. Built with modern technologies like Laravel ...

    news.lavx.hu/article/revolutio

    #news #tech #OpenAlias #DNSSEC #WebDevelopment

  2. Revolutionizing Domain Lookup: OpenAlias WebUI Unveiled

    The newly launched OpenAlias WebUI simplifies the retrieval of OpenAlias records, offering robust features like DNSSEC validation and IP address screening. Built with modern technologies like Laravel ...

    news.lavx.hu/article/revolutio

    #news #tech #OpenAlias #DNSSEC #WebDevelopment

  3. Revolutionizing Domain Lookup: OpenAlias WebUI Unveiled

    The newly launched OpenAlias WebUI simplifies the retrieval of OpenAlias records, offering robust features like DNSSEC validation and IP address screening. Built with modern technologies like Laravel ...

    news.lavx.hu/article/revolutio

    #news #tech #OpenAlias #DNSSEC #WebDevelopment

  4. Revolutionizing Domain Lookup: OpenAlias WebUI Unveiled

    The newly launched OpenAlias WebUI simplifies the retrieval of OpenAlias records, offering robust features like DNSSEC validation and IP address screening. Built with modern technologies like Laravel ...

    news.lavx.hu/article/revolutio

    #news #tech #OpenAlias #DNSSEC #WebDevelopment

  5. Revolutionizing Domain Lookup: OpenAlias WebUI Unveiled

    The newly launched OpenAlias WebUI simplifies the retrieval of OpenAlias records, offering robust features like DNSSEC validation and IP address screening. Built with modern technologies like Laravel ...

    news.lavx.hu/article/revolutio

    #news #tech #OpenAlias #DNSSEC #WebDevelopment

  6. @leo Next step, if you own a DNSSEC enabled domain, you can use to point payers to your wallet: openalias.org/
    One very handy UX feature enabled by privacy model.

  7. @leo Next step, if you own a DNSSEC enabled domain, you can use #openalias to point payers to your wallet: openalias.org/
    One very handy UX feature enabled by #xmr privacy model.

  8. Set up #OpenAlias on my #domain. Type it into almost any #Monero wallet (using #monerujo here) and it’ll resolve to my public subaddress, verified by #DNSSEC and requests sent through #DNSCrypt on the client side for #security and #privacy.

    This is easy to do for any domain you have full control of with a single #DNS TXT entry. You can also add #BTC, #LTC, and any other #cryptocurrency wallet addresses, although it only has wide adoption for #XMR wallets including the official one. For XMR it’s virtually a universal standard.

    Of course relying on centralised authorities isn’t ideal, but it’s a simple open standard and by piggybacking off an already universal standard it’s easy to implement for anyone who has a domain.

    Official site: https://openalias.org/

  9. Set up #OpenAlias on my #domain. Type it into almost any #Monero wallet (using #monerujo here) and it’ll resolve to my public subaddress, verified by #DNSSEC and requests sent through #DNSCrypt on the client side for #security and #privacy.

    This is easy to do for any domain you have full control of with a single #DNS TXT entry. You can also add #BTC, #LTC, and any other #cryptocurrency wallet addresses, although it only has wide adoption for #XMR wallets including the official one. For XMR it’s virtually a universal standard.

    Of course relying on centralised authorities isn’t ideal, but it’s a simple open standard and by piggybacking off an already universal standard it’s easy to implement for anyone who has a domain.

    Official site: https://openalias.org/

  10. Set up #OpenAlias on my #domain. Type it into almost any #Monero wallet (using #monerujo here) and it’ll resolve to my public subaddress, verified by #DNSSEC and requests sent through #DNSCrypt on the client side for #security and #privacy.

    This is easy to do for any domain you have full control of with a single #DNS TXT entry. You can also add #BTC, #LTC, and any other #cryptocurrency wallet addresses, although it only has wide adoption for #XMR wallets including the official one. For XMR it’s virtually a universal standard.

    Of course relying on centralised authorities isn’t ideal, but it’s a simple open standard and by piggybacking off an already universal standard it’s easy to implement for anyone who has a domain.

    Official site: https://openalias.org/

  11. Set up #OpenAlias on my #domain. Type it into almost any #Monero wallet (using #monerujo here) and it’ll resolve to my public subaddress, verified by #DNSSEC and requests sent through #DNSCrypt on the client side for #security and #privacy.

    This is easy to do for any domain you have full control of with a single #DNS TXT entry. You can also add #BTC, #LTC, and any other #cryptocurrency wallet addresses, although it only has wide adoption for #XMR wallets including the official one. For XMR it’s virtually a universal standard.

    Of course relying on centralised authorities isn’t ideal, but it’s a simple open standard and by piggybacking off an already universal standard it’s easy to implement for anyone who has a domain.

    Official site: https://openalias.org/

  12. Set up #OpenAlias on my #domain. Type it into almost any #Monero wallet (using #monerujo here) and it’ll resolve to my public subaddress, verified by #DNSSEC and requests sent through #DNSCrypt on the client side for #security and #privacy.

    This is easy to do for any domain you have full control of with a single #DNS TXT entry. You can also add #BTC, #LTC, and any other #cryptocurrency wallet addresses, although it only has wide adoption for #XMR wallets including the official one. For XMR it’s virtually a universal standard.

    Of course relying on centralised authorities isn’t ideal, but it’s a simple open standard and by piggybacking off an already universal standard it’s easy to implement for anyone who has a domain.

    Official site: https://openalias.org/