About ENSIP-6:
Motivation ENS is a highly desirable store for DNS information. It provides the distributed authority of DNS without conflating ownership and authoritative serving of information. With ENS, the owner of a domain has full control over their own DNS records. Also, ENS has the ability (through smart contracts) for a domain’s subdomains to be irrevocably assigned to another entity.
So, for example, if a DNS registry decides to remove someone’s domain, they still have the DNS-in-ENS one? Wouldn’t this let the two systems drift apart?
And if that’s not the case, what’s the point in this system at all?
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