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Phoenix Wallet v2.3.3 and Server v0.3.0 Now Support BIP-353 DNS Addresses
- BIP-353 DNS addresses allow users to store their offers as a DNS TXT record on a domain. A wallet can then perform a DNS lookup (DoH) on that domain and get the offer for a given user, without directly contacting the domain.
- "It allows users to have a user@domain email-like handle, which are much easier to share with friends or on social networks than a BOLT12 offer."
https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/phoenix-wallet-v2-3-3-and-server-v0-3-0/Published at
2024-07-11 17:38:46Event JSON
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"content": "Phoenix Wallet v2.3.3 and Server v0.3.0 Now Support BIP-353 DNS Addresses\n\n- BIP-353 DNS addresses allow users to store their offers as a DNS TXT record on a domain. A wallet can then perform a DNS lookup (DoH) on that domain and get the offer for a given user, without directly contacting the domain.\n\n- \"It allows users to have a user@domain email-like handle, which are much easier to share with friends or on social networks than a BOLT12 offer.\"\n\nhttps://www.nobsbitcoin.com/phoenix-wallet-v2-3-3-and-server-v0-3-0/",
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