According to https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Thin_Client_Security SPV relies on the trust of your ISP. When nodes send you the blockchain data, is that an encrypted transfer or open to MITM?
How does that scale in filesize if Namecoin had 215 million~ domain names like we have in the current ICANN system? Also, what would the solution be for smartphones, downloading even just a few blocks isn't preferable…
You have to store the blockchain on your computer to be able to browse website securely via namecoin, if you use 'light wallets' you will end up with the same DNS as today (trust a third party DNS server + CA or…
According to https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Thin_Client_Security SPV relies on the trust of your ISP. When nodes send you the blockchain data, is that an encrypted transfer or open to MITM?
How does that scale in filesize if Namecoin had 215 million~ domain names like we have in the current ICANN system? Also, what would the solution be for smartphones, downloading even just a few blocks isn't preferable…
You have to store the blockchain on your computer to be able to browse website securely via namecoin, if you use 'light wallets' you will end up with the same DNS as today (trust a third party DNS server + CA or…