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Web3 Domain Workshop: Bridging Traditional and Decentralized Domains with Freename DNS

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Speaker 2:

Thank you, thank you, hello. Thank you so far for being here. About to get started here. Just a little bit, did pin a couple of things to the top of the space for anybody who is attending live, so feel free to look up there. And also, as you're coming in the space, please be sure to like your retweet. Spread some love. Let's get a few more people in here and, like I said, we'll get started here in just a second. All right, I'm going to go ahead and get started.

Speaker 2:

Would like to welcome everybody to our Tech Talk podcast. This is a live discussion that we record weekly here on X where we highlight news, innovation, education alpha and business development, particularly in the Web3 technology and digital identity space. My name is Marcus, aka WinAirDrop, founder of iHeartDomains, and I am your host. We are your number one resource for unbiased Web3 and blockchain domain educational content, with over 100 Tech Talk episodes and YouTube videos produced and archived over the past two years. You can search our entire podcast archive for any of our prior episodes and an easy-to-read blog overview of each one of them at iHeartDomainscom. We do have a content section there. Plus, on the front page, you can see all the lovely graphics of the latest. I think six or eight of them, and then also prior recordings, are available in podcast form, just as this one will be on every major podcast player, including Apple Podcasts, spotify, iheartradio, all that good stuff. And you can actually reach a complete archive of those at techtalkhost. You just pick your player from there. Of those at techtalkhost, you can just pick your player from there. Once again, if anybody does want to come up and add to the conversation, you can feel free to request a speaker role. But, yeah, glad to have you here In a typical fashion, going to open up with some brief opening news and this is just to recap our recent VIRBS Hangout and then also announce our next VIRBS hangout and then also announce our next VIRBS hangout.

Speaker 2:

So, for those of you who aren't already familiar, we are a sponsor and a partner in an IRL meetup that we do each month to help onboard people into the web3 and crypto space and also the digital identity space, and this is sponsored in part by verbs now also flows by nouns now, and we have a sponsorship by free name who provides a free, complimentary digital ID in the form of the dot verbs, tlb to any of the attendees. Our last one was a Thanksgiving themed one, so we did a food drive for that and collected some canned food that we were able to give to the San Antonio Food Bank in time for Thanksgiving. And our next one is going to be on the 21st of December, so right prior to Christmas, and in the same holiday fashion and related to Christmas, this one is going to be a toy drive, so we already have RSVPs open for that event. Last event, we had changed the venue, which is going to be our new venue moving forward, which is the Poca Moca Cannabis Dispensary here in San Antonio, texas. We are the official crypto cannabis club of San Antonio, so just seemed fitting for us to do this at a dispensary and it has a very nice setup. So definitely looking forward to that. If you are local to San Antonio or Texas or do want to participate in any way, like I said, go to either birbshangoutcom or follow one of the links that is pinned up in that pinned tweet up there and, if anything, you can just join the Telegram group that we have set up and participate that way and help again spread the word and onboard more people into the space. And last tech talk we talked about kind of how that is part of an initiative to onboard and reach people outside of the tech bubble, the Web3 bubble that you know these spaces generally doesn't really get far outside of. So, yeah, looking forward to that in a couple weeks and many more to come and, with that being said, going to go ahead and jump into the main topic.

Speaker 2:

Today is a busy day. Right after this we do have our Friday whale talk with three names, so please be sure to join that right after this space. But, yeah, as the title says, this is a Web3 domain workshop. This is part of our new Web3 domain workshop series, which I'll explain here in just a second what that is. But yeah, the subtitle or the sub subject of this Web3 Web3 Domain Workshop is Free Name DNS for Web3 Domains. And so, yeah, to kind of give some context as to what the Web3 Domain Workshop is and you know Free Name's relationship to it, as you guys obviously know, you know about a month ago or a few weeks ago I came on board FreeName officially on the team as their VIP community liaison.

Speaker 2:

One of my main goals and I think, a substantial value to add to the VIP community and even the community in general is the ability to understand all the utility that currently exists in the Freedom ecosystem, how to use it and how to communicate that value to other people so that you can increase the value of your asset and start building and getting people to register on your TLDs. And so one of the ideas that we came up with was to do individual workshops each week. What's to do individual workshops each week? Breaking down an individual utility or breaking down you know an individual objective, you know that those in our community can reach for, such as, again, you learning how to use them, learning how to market them, and then also you know some of the business development things that go along with. You know the opportunity that is here. So the purpose of the Web3 Domain. So the Web3 Domain workshops are actually two part. The first part took place yesterday.

Speaker 2:

If you are a member of our VIP community and for those who don't know what our VIP community is, it is what most communities would refer to as their whale community. So instead of saying whales, which we still call our VIPs whales, but we use that term and we have a special group just for our VIPs, those who have the most invested in our ecosystem, to collaborate and network. So these, we did the physical workshop. I say physical, it was a Google Meet based workshop yesterday, exclusively for the VIP community. This was a we went over the exact same subject.

Speaker 2:

This is a venue where, if you're a VIP, and each week when we cover a particular subject, you'll be able to live, ask questions, deep dive a little bit more, even request, you know, one-on-one breakout, you know kind of consulting sessions and stuff like that as well. And then this is the counterpart to it, right? Because, just as this is important you know that those who are invested in the ecosystem to know the utility and how these things work. It is also, it's more important for those outside, or for those who are looking at the ecosystem, or especially, you know, those who will become the FreeName team, in order to highlight the FreeName ecosystem tools, utilities and all that, so that everyone can become familiar and also give you a venue to ask questions and become more familiar. The other thing that you'll also notice is that we are doing this at a different day and time, and this is also to correspond, you know, like I said, with the new workshops that are taking place in the VIP community via Google Meet. So those are always scheduled for Thursdays and these will be the Friday afterwards. So the private workshop, public workshop Hope that makes sense.

Speaker 2:

Wondering, you know, how can you become a free name VIP so you can take advantage of some of the new utilities and community, like I said, yeah, basically the community tools and services that are available to that community? It's pretty easy, you know, as long as you invest in yourself and your business and I believe you have to have 50 domains or 50 TLDs in order to qualify for VIP status then, yeah, that gets you into the club. And, again, it's always good to network with your fellow peers, to build with each other. People who have a quote, unquote skin in the game tend to produce more, tend to be definitely more proactive and serious about what they're building. So, with that being said, let us go ahead and get into it. Some of you, if you are outside of the Freename ecosystem, this may be the first time that you've even heard that Freename has a DNS and are definitely wondering what it is.

Speaker 2:

So the purpose of this space again is to break that down in the simplest way that I possibly can and then obviously encourage you guys to do your own research and start to utilize and use it because this is a usable utility right now. So we know about well in the domain space we create this separation and there is a separation because there's a difference in utility. But we define it as Web 2 and Web 3 just to, like I said, to put some simple labels on it. Web 2 domains and again, we've explained this many times but it's always good to go through a refresher Web 2 domains, for those who are unfamiliar with what that terminology refers to, are typical domains that we've been using for the past 20-something years. In the past 20-something years. And this is your coms, your infos, orgs, nets, the things that you type into a traditional web browser that then resolve to an IP address, which then resolves to the content that's built upon it, ie a website. These are domains. The definition here of domains is what probably 99% of the world would associate with it.

Speaker 2:

In the Web3 space, we have developed a new technology because of a new asset that resembles or has kind of the same format as an IP address. That has also the same need the need to humanize it or be able to have it represented by something that people are easily able to remember, because, just in the case of IP addresses, crypto addresses, which is what Web3 domains resolve to. Also, there's just a bunch of random characters and letters and numbers that no one can remember. So it's putting that definition out there, one of the biggest. And even though these assets are completely different, they have, you know, the technology stack is different. You know, obviously there's been a lot of cross-meetling, cross-collaborating, cross, I guess you would say, ideas that are happening between both of the spaces, between both of the spaces, despite the two of them being completely different.

Speaker 2:

There's always been this need or this desire for those who are, you know, coming to the Web3 domain, investing space for these to share the same utility as Web2 domains, ie the crypto domains that resolve crypto addresses. They want them to also resolve to websites as well. If you own any Web3 domains, no matter from which provider, you obviously know, you obviously know kind of the technical hurdle or roadblock that exists there, because these are not domains in the traditional DNS or ICANN space and because they are not integrated into Cloudflare DNS, they simply will not resolve natively in a browser. If you tell somebody, or if you purchase winairdrop or whatever your name is crypto and you tell somebody, you know, go, type this into my Google browser or type it into wherever it's going to go nowhere for the most part, because this just wasn't what this technology was developed to do, was developed to do. However, because of the constant desire and requests from communities I'm sure, to every single name service for this utility to exist, some have taken the initiative to build workarounds right or to build solutions that work now, until you know other solutions can continue to be developed and improved upon in the future, and I'm proud to say that you know other solutions can continue to be developed and improved upon in the future, and I'm proud to say that you know Freename is probably the best example of that with their Freename DNS.

Speaker 2:

And so, going back to what it is, it's exactly what it sounds like. It is a DNS that was developed by Freename in order to resolve Web3 domains or resolve the content that is built on Web3 domains. So, basically, if you have FreeName DNS installed, you are able to surf content that is built or connected to any Web3 domain, or for most Web3 domains, on the FreeName platform and I'll kind of talk about that because it's a multi-service resolver but you're able to surf content that's built or connected to Web3 domains on your standard Web2 browsers, and I'll also explain what kind of that means as well, because there are some browsers out there that also have the free name resolver built in that you can surf without having to use the free name DNS, and I'll kind of explain what that means. But going back to the multi-name service resolver, the other thing that Freename, or one of the big things that Freename built into their DNS and is building into all of their products that are meant to help resolve these in the real world, is they're including other namespaces in their resolver. So not only do these utilities or dApps or whatever you call them, obviously work with Freename domains them, you know, obviously work with free name domains, but they are also designed to work with both UD domains, and I'm not sure which TLDs they're limited to. They might be limited to, you know, just the initial batch of nine or 11 that they released. I know some of the latest TLDs that FreeName or not FreeName, but Unstoppable is coming out with are starting to conflict with of the assets that are even owned by free name investors. So I doubt that our resolve will ever resolve those in particular. But if you're an owner of any of the originals we're talking about the nfts, cryptos, blockchain, exit, blah, blah blah. Those should resolve using free name DNS or, like I said, any other thing that they have, which future Web3DMain workshops will dig into all the different utilities that are multi-name resolvers. And then, obviously, outside of UD, we've got ENS. It will resolve eth.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, so, no matter what naming service that you are from, if you hear something during this workshop or if you desire this type of utility, freename DNS is something that you can download in order to experience this. So you know, definitely, you know a big, I think a big asset to the space in general, rather than just building this utility to work with one single name service. So what does free name DNS do service? So what does free name DNS do? Well, the DNS that currently resides, like I said, on your computer, in your browsers, is a DNS that works basically or only resolves ICANN domain names, which are domains, again, the coms nets, nft there's like 1500 of them, both ccTLDs, gtlds, all that good stuff that are in that ecosystem. What this does is, when you install the free name DNS, which is a pretty simple app to install, it changes the DNS settings locally at whatever device that you have it installed in.

Speaker 2:

We went through during the I'm going to keep calling it a physical workshop because it was a more, or I'll say, interactive workshop. There you go, during the interactive workshop with the VIPs yesterday, went through the process of locating where the file is and how to download it, what it looks like on your desktop. But it's simple enough. You just go to freenameio. There's a tab at the top that says downloads. You just go to freenameio. There's a tab at the top that says downloads. You'll see the option to download Freename DNS. Freename DNS is available to download on both Mac as well as Windows-based computers. So, no matter which ecosystem you're in or which platform you use, you can download the appropriate one and then you'll get an icon in your desktop that basically says FreeName DNS installer. Once you click on it, it will open up a dialog box or a window and then you just simply click use FreeName DNS or use your traditional DNS. It is literally as easy to install and to toggle on and off.

Speaker 2:

As a VP and I really want to put that, like to highlight that and you know, kind of put that in parentheses per se you know, really drive that home and we'll talk about this kind of and just briefly go over this a little bit. But a lot of these solutions that completely open up the world of Web3 domains to some of the utility that we're looking for really is as easy to download as things that we're already downloading to interact with blockchain. If you've been here for any bit of time and if you have a good operational security process for how you connect with your wallet to different sites and things like that, you probably downloaded a VPN years ago and use it and, just like it didn't take anybody to pull your teeth to get you to do that, you understood the value of doing that. It's pretty easy to understand the value of downloading this and, again, it's just as easy to install as VPN. It takes less than a minute once you find the file and install it and open it up and so it changes your DNS settings again it and open it up and so change your DNS settings again locally at the device, so that you know now anything that you're using or any browser that you're opening up on that device that is now pulling from that DNS or resolving using that DNS, will be able to resolve again Web3 domains that are, you know, that have the record sets and are compatible with Freename, and so going to that, that's the second part of this. So, once you've downloaded Freename DNS and have enabled your computer or your device and I say device because this also is available as a mobile version as well but once you've enabled that on your computer, your computer is now able to resolve these domains. Well, how or where is it getting its information from? In order, you know, if someone types in one of your Web3 domains, how does it know where to send that traffic to or what records to get it to resolve? And that's the next part of it the records that it resolves to, or whatever records you set up on your individual domain name, which is your SOD TLD combo.

Speaker 2:

Again, yesterday, during the interactive workshop, we also went through all of the different type of records that you could set for a domain name. If you've been in this space and have any names from any other namespaces, the format of the type of form, type of fields that you see will look pretty similar. They're pretty much the same across the board. You have the ability to set your wallet addresses. So you know, the primary utility of a Web3 domain name, as I said earlier, is to resolve to crypto addresses. So one of the first fields that you're encouraged to fill out and get set up when you're setting up your records is whatever payment addresses that you want that wallet address to point or direct to if somebody wants to send you payments.

Speaker 2:

But then another set of records that pops up, and these are the records that are relevant to FreeName DNS and these are the records that are relevant to to free name DNS and these working for for content resolutions. It allows you to also set or add both an a record, which is your alias record. You're able to add, I believe, some text, their text record. You're able to change or add name servers and you're able to also add a couple other things as far as DNS records are concerned. Another big thing that you're also able to do if you already have websites and you just want to forward your Web3 domain name over to an existing website, you're also able to put in a redirect URL as well, and that's what I did in the case of winairdrop. If you're anybody who's in the space currently, if you look up to the top, you'll see I have pinned one of the latest tweets I put out this morning. This is an example of me going to a low-haul browser, typing in winairdrop and then it forwarded to iheartdomainscom and so you can set your Web3 domain up to do the same. But in order to do that again, in each domain that you want or that you want to connect content to or want to forward the content, you'll need to go in and set your records and, just like in every other name service, when you set your records on any of your Web3 domains, you secure it with a blockchain transaction or signature and these are stored on-chain and to change these records takes the same process. So it's the same security and everything that we're used to in the Web3, you know web three workshops.

Speaker 2:

This plugin or this app differs from the free name extension and that's probably the next, the next workshop that we'll end up doing, either the next or the one after. That is what the free name extension is, how it works and some of the differences between it and free name DNS. But I know that a lot of people in our community have downloaded the extension. They know how it works and it will also resolve Web3 domains if you have set your records. But it doesn't require free name DNS to do so. It kind of works on its own like a MetaMask extension. So again, we'll deep dive into that a little bit further, but did want to explain kind of what the difference is. There are a few things that few integrations that FreeName has that don't need the Freename DNS in order to resolve these Web3 domains. The Freename DNS is just specifically to resolve Web3 domains, again locally, on whatever device you have, on whatever browser you open up, instead of having to use a specific browser.

Speaker 2:

The original version of this was released on desktop. Probably one of the easiest ways to interact with FreeName DNS is on desktop. Also the plug-in. I think you have to use Google or Chrome or something like that in order to download the plug-in, just like MetaMask. But there is also an OS version as well iPad, or, if you're using an iPhone, and maybe even if you're using Android. I never pay attention to the Android downloads because I don't have an Android, but I'm sure it's probably there. There's also a FreeName DNS app that you can download and it works exactly the same way. It's just as easy as downloading any other game or downloading NordVPN to your phone. You go to the App Store, you download FreeName DNS, you turn it on, you give it permission to change your DNS, and then that's exactly what it does. You're able to go and toggle it on and off, just like you are on the desktop version, and it will do the same thing, which is enable people to browse, all right.

Speaker 2:

And so the second part of this is just as important. It is to understand, you know, what utility out there exists and how it works. It's also, you know, important to be bullish about it and to be bullish about, again, the different tools and things that are being developed and built as we continue to make headway with this technology. A big thing to take into consideration and all of us are pretty smart people is that technology evolves, right, it evolves constantly. Whatever someone invents as an idea, today, it's just the first version of it, and it's usually the most basic and raw version of it, right? But then it becomes something that becomes easier and easier to use, and especially if it has value, you know other people will. Something that becomes easier and easier to use and especially if it has value, you know other people will chip in and make it easier to use. Or you know people will build things that you know add value to it or make it again. You get my point.

Speaker 2:

With that being said, again, a lot of the utility that opens up the wide door, or a lot of the things that open up the wide door of utility web through domains, are going to require a download or going to require a plug in, and a lot of us speak about that and kind of, again, like as if it's a barrier to onboarding. From that perspective, you know, we really need to normalize. You know, being bullish and getting people to be excited about downloading something that then will give them a new experience. This is something that, again, that we do every single day. Right now, we are on an app to access Twitter, to use Twitter to hop on spaces. You at some point had to go to the app store, download this, you had to set up a username or password, connect your email and do all of these steps in order to access what you're now using to listen to the space, and you did that because it provided you, you know, a benefit. You know now you have access to a worldwide community.

Speaker 2:

Obviously, the content and this way that you know, a lot of crypto projects get shared and build communities, but the point is is that we are all usually willing to accept the small inconvenience of visiting the app store, downloading something, if the benefit outweighs the inconvenience, and onboard people into digital identity, into the things that digital identity can do, into the possibility of people using these as an alternative to Web2 domains although I'm not in any way saying that I believe these will replace Web2 domains. But some people may choose to use this technology stack in lieu of or, you know, in, like I said, in kind of collaboration with or jointly with Web2 technology. You know these things are things that we have to get used to as being able to not only download and become familiar and comfortable, you know, with the things that make these, you know, very valuable and open up that door of utility. But also, you know, as we become bullish, we're able to get others bullish. If you are building content on one of these and if you have the app downloaded and installed and if you're able to do an effective demo of how this works for someone else, it makes it a lot easier for you to explain to them why they should do it, easier for you to explain to them why they should do it Again, you know, doing so leading with benefit, so that people understand that they're getting something out of it, that they are building for the future with it, that there is something down the line that they are protecting, again, assets they may build a business on.

Speaker 2:

Because, with digital identity, you know digital identity is basically the ultimate asset. The biggest asset that you walk around with in life is your name. Your name and what you've built, your achievements. In real life, and you know people are building counterparts. Some people are going to be starting from a new or even building better versions of themselves online or on the blockchain and, with that being said, your identity is literally the most important asset that you could possibly have. So, again, learning how to use them, explain to other people that they could have that benefit for them, onboarding people, showing them how this works. It really just benefits you and helps us grow so much faster.

Speaker 2:

Workshops, both our private workshops, again, to empower our VIP community that is actually building and onboarding these communities. You know themselves through their own narratives and through their own TLDs, but also in these spaces, you know to the general public who, again, you may be on the outside looking in at FreeName, and this may be the first time that you've ever heard about the FreeName DNS and that it exists and so, you know, definitely want to make more people aware of what currently exists out there. Again, you know, certainly encourage you to join the Freename ecosystem and to invest in a TLB in order to see the utility firsthand. But the beautiful thing about their DNS, as I explained earlier, is, even if you own names from a name service outside of this ecosystem, if you are, you know, building content and wanting to forward it from your domain name, and if that utility doesn't currently exist, you know, in that namespace, or if they haven't built that tool, you know Freenames DNS does have that tool available for you as well. As far as how to build content on your three-domain website, we'll be going through that also in another future web workshop very soon.

Speaker 2:

There are different type of builders. You can build these on any traditional website builder and host it anywhere. Like I said, you can just forward your web three domain to it. In that case, it doesn't matter where you build it, how you build it, what kind of site it is. It could be, you know, a Twitter account, it could be a link tree, it could be anything If you're trying to like natively connect and, you know, connect your A records and all that stuff to the domain itself. Then there are certain builders out there that you know have tools and then provides you with those records pretty easily, even though you're not plugging it in or connecting it to a traditional domain name, because I know some website builders they simply won't let you connect something that's not in the traditional DNS system and won't provide you those records.

Speaker 2:

So in that future workshop again, we'll be going through some of those Web3 or some of those content builders that you're able to use and, like I said, are compatible and connect directly through your Web3 domain name. One of those and it's no secret, I mean, we've talked about them quite a few times and have done an AMA with, and probably always going to be more bullish on them and pump them more than anybody is our friends at WebHash. If you're already building with WebHash, then you'll be happy to know that you're also able to connect them to free name domains. This has actually been something that's been available for quite some time, I think ever since they launched. But yeah, again, purpose of doing these workshops is a lot of things that have existed, a lot of things that exist in the space, a lot of utility that is usable and build uponable now just hasn't been either discovered or talked about enough or highlighted enough, and you can never have too many spaces or too much education, because it just takes the right person to listen and build that thing to onboard more people, on board more people. So, yeah, again, the format of these, of our tech talks, is now going to be these Web2Domain workshops that'll be themed after our private VIP workshops that we're going to be doing on Thursday.

Speaker 2:

So, each week, look forward to a new topic Again. Topics to look forward to in addition to the one that we just spoke about are things like, again, how to look forward to, in addition to the one that we just spoke about, are things like, again, how to you know which website builders work best with Web3 domains, how to use the free name extension to send, receive crypto payments and also to resolve the websites. Things like how to send and receive Web3 email. Also, like I said, on the business development side, if you do own TLDs or are interested in getting into the space from that side, we'll be talking about how to monetize your TLD, how to community build pricing registration pages, potentially submitting your TLDs for the upcoming GTLD round and ICANN We'll be talking about all that good stuff. So, breaking down again each part of this ecosystem, each opportunity that exists with free name and, like I said, even speaking with free name, a lot of the things that we're talking about are relative to any namespeak. So, yeah, these will just be breaking those down so that we always, you know, stay active and stay alert and stay bullish, so that we do a better job of communicating it to others and onboarding them into the space.

Speaker 2:

And, yeah, with that being said, I'm going to go ahead and wrap up right after this. So, in about 55 minutes, we're going to have the Web3 domain whale talk with free names. Minutes. We're going to have the Web3 domain whale talk with free name. So I'll be on there with Zach, with collector, with Paige, and we'll be talking about all the newest things that are happening in that ecosystem. Yeah, and so it's always a good thing or a fun time. Look forward to seeing you guys all there.

Speaker 2:

If you aren't already connected with free name, please feel free to join their telegram or join their Twitter account. Again, they do have a general telegram group for anybody that has any questions. Anybody, whether you're inside or outside the ecosystem, whether you own domains or don't. You can join that group and ask questions and connect with fellow domain owners. And then we also have the VIP chat and I said earlier what it takes to qualify for that and so definitely welcome more people to strive to become VIPs and welcome you in that community as well. And, yeah, and of course, follow us. I heart domains here on X, follow us on work cast, listen back to this recording and many more at tech talk Host. You can also follow us on Tik TOK and on YouTube and all that good stuff. Remember to focus on your mission, not your condition. Happy domaining, happy building and look forward to talking to you guys next week. Thank you for attending this Tech Talk.

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