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It is worth noting that DNS lookups can be done via Tor. In effect that
gives you 1000+ proxies instead of 56 or 4. BitcoinJ already has code that
can do this.

I would agree that it makes sense for proxying of DNS requests to be an
optional part of the protocol. Wallet developers can then compete on
privacy vs robustness vs whatever other issues there may be.

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<div dir=3D"ltr">It is worth noting that DNS lookups can be done via Tor. I=
n effect that gives you 1000+ proxies instead of 56 or 4. BitcoinJ already =
has code that can do this.<div><br></div><div>I would agree that it makes s=
ense for proxying of DNS requests to be an optional part of the protocol. W=
allet developers can then compete on privacy vs robustness vs whatever othe=
r issues there may be.</div></div>

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