Thought this was a really interesting way to highlight the fact that there's an open directory of Bitcoin users directly embedded in the blockchain. Our site, onename.io, uses this same directory and our users get added to it soon after they sign up.
@TO Looking up someone's bitcoin address is the most straight forward one. If I want to send money to @naveen and I don't know his username on OneName. I can search for his name. Ah, Naveen is a bad example because he is "naveen" everywhere lol. How about Chris Dixon. Let's say I know his twitter handle, "cdixon" and I can search for it and get his bitcoin address in two clicks.
@TO yes, ha! you can see someone's address on their profile (mine is 14eautXfJT7EZsKfm1eHSAPnHkn3w1XF9R, for example) and then go to https://blockchain.info/address/... to see it's transaction history :O
@TO It's possible, but we haven't added the feature yet on OneName. You can manually copy/paste someone's bitcoin address and look it up on blockchain.info for now. Will you find that feature useful?
@gentlemanbasil We released some tools that extend the traditional Domain Name System (DNS) with a blockchain based lookup. That's a very exciting area that we're yet to fully explore. The blockchain can replace a lot of core Internet services like DNS, PKI (public key infrastructure) etc and is not just for sending/receiving bitcoins.
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