Nov 10, 2025 at 11:04 PM EST
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In what way do you think ENS can be compromised if devs are not 'out of reach'? You're comparing a permissioned mixing service whose authors made it centralized on purpose to extract fees with a decentralized DNS system. There is nobody in charge. There are no master keys. There is no means by which a government can shut it down, short of shutting down the ethereum network itself, which I think they would find to be easier said than done.
This is the problem with crypto discourse - people view the guy selling snake oil on the sidewalk outside the gas station on the same level as legitimate infrastructure project that is the combined work product of hundreds of people who aren't trying to scam anyone, just make useful stuff.
The only solution to this is being willing to learn about the technology, which is a very unpopular view on HN.
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