Threat Modeling for Domain Owners: When You Need a Bulletproof Registrar
Frame: who's coming for your domain. Map each adversary to the registrar features that mitigate them.
voidmask · 2026-06-17 · 7 min read
Direct, franc, occasionally caustic. Articles on registrar policy, domain privacy, free speech, and the registrars that fold to pressure.
Frame: who's coming for your domain. Map each adversary to the registrar features that mitigate them.
voidmask · 2026-06-17 · 7 min read
Why DNSSEC matters more for security-critical domains, and the exact dashboard steps to enable it on bunker.
Top 15 ccTLDs ranked. Each: registry policy, ID requirements, takedown history, pricing, recommended use case.
Pricing, TLD catalog, payment, KYC stance, DMCA stance, transfers, support. The verdict — including where Njalla wins.
Iceland, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Russia, Tonga, Seychelles. Which one fits your threat model.
Pre-transfer checklist, the EPP dance, what every gaining registrar needs, and what to do when something fails.
Why a non-US registrar isn't bound by the DMCA — and the difference between 'ignoring' a notice and a notice not applying in the first place.
From search to active domain in under 60 seconds, paying in BTC or XMR. Walkthrough with the exact steps.
Threat model first, registrar second. The case for anonymous-by-default registration even when your project is mundane.
No DMCA replies. No KYC. No name. Here's what makes a registrar bulletproof in 2026 and why it matters.