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  <ul><li>Suffixes dropped in the wild are generally still routed in domain space.<sup>*</sup></li></ul>
  <ul><li>Suffixes dropped in the wild are generally still routed in domain space.<sup>*</sup></li></ul>
&#42; <span style="font-size: 10px;color: lime;font-weight: 900;background-color: darkslategray; ">An example is thoughtcrime.biz, tcb.biz will route publicly thru March 2023 and then only via DS.</span>
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The rotating linking zone is a distinguishing feature of my alt root concept which otherwise is ordinary DNS/EPP. Although the facilities provided by overlaying services may obscure this fact it's essential to interoperability of private domain spaces with the public internet.
The rotating linking zone is a distinguishing feature of my alt root concept which otherwise is ordinary DNS/EPP. Although the facilities provided by overlaying services may obscure this fact it's essential to interoperability of private domain spaces with the public internet.
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&#42; <span style="font-size: 10px;color: lime;font-weight: 900;background-color: darkslategray; ">An example is thoughtcrime.biz, tcb.biz will route publicly thru March 2023 and then only via DS.</span>
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The following  were formerly publicly routed by me but have been private or completely unused since their public epoch.
The following  were formerly publicly routed by me but have been private or completely unused since their public epoch.