Developer builds free, blockchain-free peer-to-peer domain naming system called Kinetic
A developer has created Kinetic, a stateless, zero-fee, decentralized naming system designed as an alternative to traditional DNS and blockchain-based domain services like ENS. The system allows anyone to claim a .kin domain permanently without a bank account, credit card, or cryptocurrency, aiming to make digital identity accessible in developing nations. Instead of relying on central servers or blockchains, Kinetic runs through a lightweight browser extension using WebAssembly-compiled Rust code for local cryptographic processing. To prevent name-squatting and spam without miners, it uses Verifiable Delay Functions (VDFs) and Proof of Burn, making bulk domain hoarding computationally expensive while keeping individual registrations free. The project is fully open-source, supports Chrome, Firefox, and Opera, and is built with Rust, WebAssembly, TypeScript, React, and Flutter for cross-platform clients.
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