How would such a thing work from a standpoint of human interaction?
The "vanity names" are the primary value of DNS to the majority of its users, and the desirable ones will always inherently be scarce.
Obviously something similar to a .onion address would fit your criteria, but no one is ever going to seriously consider anything like that as a realistic alternative to ICANN DNS.
The "vanity names" are the primary value of DNS to the majority of its users, and the desirable ones will always inherently be scarce.
Obviously something similar to a .onion address would fit your criteria, but no one is ever going to seriously consider anything like that as a realistic alternative to ICANN DNS.