Apparently, they’ve been available since 2014.

  • grandkaiser@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    With few exceptions, this is where the buck stops with the internet. If ICANN doesn’t recognize you, “the world” can’t associate your IP address to a domain name. Some “alt dns root zones” exist, but they’re either rogue states, bad actors, or even in one case, a crypto grift.