I went over their site. I'm a big fan of the nextdns project and the handshake project. DNS.live is a hub that lists top sites hosted with the TLDS from Handshake and offers free stuff. Basically the Handshake gTLD directory to make it easy to check out other people's sites as decentralized DNS evolves and see when names become available.
It offers free free NS Hosting, free web hosting, free blog hostting, and free URL redirection for Handshake.org TLDs. No account is required (as per their website): https://dns.live/hosting.html
Looks like Namebase requires ID verification before you can bid on a ___domain. Sounds like the new DNS is going to be even worse than the current one.
No sir, only if you want to transfer assets or get USD etc. You can bid still.
From their restrictions page:
Due to regulatory reasons in the US (we're not happy about it either), Namebase accounts are restricted in functionality until they have successfully been verified. Once an account has been verified, it'll be able to:
Trade on Namebase Pro (non-US only)
Withdraw HNS (non-US only)
Buy and Sell HNS with BTC (global)
Buy and Sell HNS with USD (US only)
Before an account has successfully verified, it'll still be able to:
Transfer HNS into its cloud wallet
Bid on Handshake names
Withdraw Handshake names
Hi I'm the CEO of Namebase. You're right that's the best way to bid anonymously on Namebase right now. We're also going to add the ability to bid anonymously directly on Namebase. The account verification is only required for purchasing HNS which we need to do due to regulatory restrictions in the US.
That makes sense, though I wouldn't expect it to be required when buying HNS with BTC. I signed up for the airdrop so I got a bunch of HNS I can play with, thanks.
The default blacklist for NextDNS is really good too; stops a lot of Windows phone home stuff too, and can easily see all that.
Don't add a bunch of blacklists though or websites break