> Either your domain names are universally accessible, or someone needs to follow specific instructions to use them, in which case why use AlterNIC or OpenNIC, when you could just give instructions that were specific to your chosen domain name?
In theory there is a network effect. If it got popular enough, there is a possibility that major operating systems or browsers or recursive nameservers might start supporting one of the alternatives, which is never going to happen with a bespoke individual domain name.
In theory there is a network effect. If it got popular enough, there is a possibility that major operating systems or browsers or recursive nameservers might start supporting one of the alternatives, which is never going to happen with a bespoke individual domain name.