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RE: Onboarding millions of users
You're right, we don't want to play the 'central' registry and get into people's business. Nor is this really possible on a decentralized system.
There is no way to detect fake activity.
The proposed system allows the real Apple to make the highest deposit, and as such, acquire the name. Smaller apples can either find something else, or register a free, permanent name, like 'Apple-Club' or whatever their business is.
Understood.
Another question: How would you handle a premium name that has flags/downvotes against it? Would these persist when it switches hands? And if not, what would stop the same person from simply trading it between two accounts?
Capital.
A name cannot have flags or downvotes.