2016 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium Workshops (IPDPSW) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/ipdpsw.2016.109
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Distributed Decentralized Domain Name Service

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“…The authors discuss the benefits of such a system over the main threats and drawbacks of traditional models such as compromised hosts, spoofing, trust management, and its heavy dependence on PKIs. Benshoof et al [18] proposed a system named D 3 NS, which uses a distributed hash table and a domain name ownership implementation based on the Bitcoin blockchain. They aim to replace the top-level DNS and certificate authorities, offering increased scalability, security and robustness.…”
Section: Background a Blockchain-based Dnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The authors discuss the benefits of such a system over the main threats and drawbacks of traditional models such as compromised hosts, spoofing, trust management, and its heavy dependence on PKIs. Benshoof et al [18] proposed a system named D 3 NS, which uses a distributed hash table and a domain name ownership implementation based on the Bitcoin blockchain. They aim to replace the top-level DNS and certificate authorities, offering increased scalability, security and robustness.…”
Section: Background a Blockchain-based Dnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, there are many domain names in Emercoin which are registered for thousands of years, e.g. there are domains registered up to 5014 and 12012 in blocks 200590 and 380209, respectively 18 .…”
Section: Domain Registration Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the blockchain is secure if at least half of the computing power is provided by honest peers. This technology enabled a new wave of decentralization of applications such as domain name registries [30] or microblogging platforms 7 . A second wave of blockchain-based decentralization was started by Ethereum [31], as described below.…”
Section: Decentralization Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the solutions proposed in this article, data storage is based on the existing blockchain technology and there is no corresponding solution for storage optimization. Benshoof et al [14] utilized the blockchain to build a distributed decentralized DNS, which makes his system more robust and extensible, but also decentralized. Zyskind et al [15] described a decentralized personal data-management system that ensures that users own and control their data.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%