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Peername.com - Decentralized domain names .eth .coin .bit

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Hi
While researching .eth names I came across peername.com .
Has anyone used their services to register domains ?
Would love to hear your experiences, and opinions in general regarding blockchain based domaining
Thanks
 
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found one or two interesting .coin domains available
 
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At first sounds interesting. But then, article 7 of their ToS says:

"Моѕt dоmаіn nаmеѕрасеѕ аrе ехреrіmеntаl (іn Веtа рhаѕе). Wе саn't bе hеld rеѕроnѕіblе іf thе еntіrе nаmеѕрасе ѕуѕtеm fаіlѕ іn ѕоmе wау. Ѕuрроrt fоr ѕоmе dоmаіn ѕуѕtеmѕ саn ѕtор іn thе futurе. Ѕоmе ѕуѕtеmѕ mау dіѕарреаr оr bесоmе tоо dіffісult/ехреnѕіvе tо mаіntаіn."

Doesn't make an investor blossom with confidence, does it?

Next, their intro video at peername (dot) com (slash) dot-bit says "Learn more at weusenamecoins (dot) com"; though, weusenamecoins (dot) com seems to be parked for sale. They might have already given up?

Next, I installed their browser extensions in Firefox and Chrome, and none of them opens peername (dot) bit. Somewhere on their site I found a link to dotbit (dot) me, which contains a list of "all the .bit domains with an active website", but out of dozen sites I tried to open, one single site opened, and redirected to a russian site at .ru domain, which seems to describe russian orthodox holidays. Furthermore, dotbit (dot) me seems to be bit domains registrar, too, but their site and registration process seems too dodgy to me...

Overall, the idea certainly has the potential, but these little flaws make me hesitant investing too much into it... I'd like to hear more opinions on that as well.
 
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