Right, that is the cool thing. You can use your own domain. And you use a feature called DNS sec to lock it in more apparently. Though I don't really understand it very well. But I think you're critique is actually on point anyway because most people probably won't use their own domain so use a service provider some third party. But perhaps there's some technologies that we can develop now to lock those in further as well.
Right, that is the cool thing. You can use your own domain. And you use a feature called DNS sec to lock it in more apparently. Though I don't really understand it very well.
But I think you're critique is actually on point anyway because most people probably won't use their own domain so use a service provider some third party. But perhaps there's some technologies that we can develop now to lock those in further as well.